MUMBAI, Oct 3: The Financial Times, one of the world’s leading business news organisations, and YES BANK, country’s fourth largest private sector bank, has organised the second successive International Banking Summit in Mumbai on October 15.
The theme of the summit will be ‘Re-aligning the Global Banking System’.
Dr Rana Kapoor, Founder, MD and CEO, YES BANK, said “the bank is indeed privileged to once again partner with The Financial Times for the second edition of the FT-YES BANK International Banking Summit,a reaffirmation of our Knowledge Banking approach to demonstrate the best of Indian Banking to the world, while creating a thought leadership platform for dialogue between Indian and International Banking leaders”.
The two-day summit will include the presence of over 40 senior national and international bankers, policy-makers and other key decision-makers and thought leaders, who will discuss policies and
practical actions that can lead to long-term financial outcomes and stability.
The panels will also discuss the need for an effective banking structure for the new global financial, economic and regulatory landscape in the background of the economic volatility in the developed economies and the growth prospects of developing economies as future finance money centers.
The summit will be chaired by Dr Rana Kapoor, James Lamont, Managing Editor, Financial Times; Victor Mallet, South Asia Bureau
Chief, Financial Times and Henny Sender, Chief Correspondent, International Finance, Financial Times.
Key speakers include Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, M Veerappa Moily, Minister of Corporate Affairs, K.C. Chakrabarty, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India and others, Dr Kapoor said in a statement. (UNI)