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Introduction
IDC Financial Insights Banking Roundtable
The onset of 2012 has brought along very impressive innovations in mobility, social media, Big Data, analytics, and customer relationship management that the industry really has to pause and take stock of what these innovations really mean. What significant changes will there be to banking as we know it? Will we see the emergence of non-bank players that can compete head-to-head with traditional banking institutions? Are there other game-changing innovations outside of channels – for example, in risk management, or operations? On the business side, 2012 has brought its own set of fresh challenges and issues to banks in the APAC region. The new market dynamics that are emerging can be daunting – new business models, new market participants, altered rates of growth and market potentials, and increasingly stringent regulation. The bottomline is that CXOs in 2012 will have to decipher the unique, APAC-specific problems of the times. The winning institutions will be those that are led by executives who "get" the new and current issues, and embrace the twin challenges of disruption and innovation that confront them. In this year's Roundtable Series, participants will leave with a better understanding of these three questions:
What makes our Roundtables unique, and different from a conference? We will continue the tradition of thought-provoking dialog between banking institutions and industry service providers, ably backed by on-the-ground research from IDC Financial Insights analysts.
The Format The Roundtable is designed to be an attendee-led forum, facilitated by lead analysts from IDC Financial Insights.
The format and features of the roundtable are as follows:
Seating and Limitations In order to facilitate in-depth discussions, the total number of delegates at the roundtable will be limited to a maximum of 15. Seats will be available on a first-come first-served basis. The seating arrangement will be in boardroom style to facilitate interaction. This event is held in the following 10 locations:
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