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Second Banking Summit in Belgrade to tackle digitalization, security and industry challenges

The second Banking Summit, set for December 5 at the Sava Center in Belgrade, will gather governors and vice-governors of banks from the region. Organized by the Association of Serbian Banks, the summit aims to address key issues in the banking sector, including digitalization, sustainable development, data security and evolving regulations.

The event will feature expert lectures, panel discussions and workshops, offering participants insights into global trends and best practices in banking. Notable speakers include Jorgovanka Tabaković, Governor of the National Bank of Serbia; Boris Vujčić, Governor of the Central Bank of Croatia; Anita Angelovska-Bežoska, Governor of the Central Bank of North Macedonia; and Nikola Fabris, Vice-Governor of the Central Bank of Montenegro.

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