Thomson Reuters, the world’s leading source of news and information for professional markets has confirmed its sponsorship for the forthcoming Finance­Malta conference, Finance Without Frontiers, which will be held on May 17 at the Hilton Conference Centre, St Julian’s.

Teaming up with Thomson Reuters and a line-up of high-calibre speakers is Michael Imeson, senior content editor of Financial Times Live and a contributing editor of The Banker who will be moderating the conference.

FinanceMalta has also invited Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and Parliamentary Secretary for Financial Services, Digital Economy and Innovation, Silvio Schembri to address delegates about Malta’s achievements in financial ser­vices and the digital economy, and its progress as a leader in DLT technology.

Commenting about Malta’s successes, Mr Schembri remarked that the recently presented Malta Digital Innovation Authority Bill, Innovative Technology Arrangement and Services Bill, and Virtual Financial Asset Bill are now in their second reading and one step closer to becoming an actual act.

“These laws, which are a ‘first’ in the world, will continue to drive our country forward in becoming a leader in DLT regulation,” he said, noting that the purpose of such legislation is to create a strong eco-system, offering peace of mind both for customers and investors, achieving stability and market integrity.

“Once in force, this legislation will help Malta deliver our own objective of becoming the Blockchain Island,” he concluded.

On the theme of the conference, Mr Imeson said that Finance Without Frontiers reflects the fact that the European Union’s single market in financial ser­vices presents countless opportunities for firms operating in this sector.  Mr Imeson said: “Challenges still remain, of course, but these are being addressed by harmonising legislation, like the Insurance Distribution Directive and PSD2, and initiatives such as the European Commission’s Fintech Action Plan.

“However, Brexit raises a big question. When the UK leaves the EU, how freely will financial services flow across UK-EU frontiers? 

“If you work in financial services in Malta, this year’s conference is a must-attend event. You’ll get to hear senior executives from banks, fund management companies, professional services firms, fintech firms and other businesses talk about the sector, what they’re doing to improve customer service, and the pitfalls they’re trying to avoid. They will be joined by leading public sector officials from Malta and other Member States,” Mr Imeson added.

This year’s conference will address various themes focusing on contemporary and current topics affecting the financial services industry, including sessions on business startups, GDPR, cyber security, MiFiD II and MiFiR.

The conference will kick off with a pre-conference networking event on May 16.

Other partners and sponsors include Konnekt, RiskCap International Ltd, Dolfin Asset Services Ltd, Vacancy Centre, Fenech & Fenech Advocates, BDO (Malta), and Estera.

For more information visit www.financemalta.org/conference-2018.

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