Private Equity in the Fintech Sector
Event | 10.06.16, 4:30 AM EDT - 6:00 AM EDT
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Crowell & Moring
590 Madison Avenue 22nd Floor, New York, NY
The Fintech Revolution was swift and decisive - innovation won - and the boundaries and borders or traditional banking and finance are being rapidly redrawn. Increasingly well-funded startups emerge every day to challenge and augment big banks and asset management firms, delivering new value propositions, reaching untouched customers, and enhancing the overall personal finance experience. One thing is very clear: the intersection between technology and finance is leading to the emergence of significant new opportunities in fintech.
Join the conversation on October 6, 2016 as the Family Office & Private Equity Dealmakers Breakfast Series addresses the main issue pertaining to "Private Equity in the Fintech Sector." The Family Office & Private Equity Dealmakers Breakfast program are exclusive and by invitation only, focused on senior-level professionals from ventures capital, private equity and family offices.
This event is being presented by Crowell & Moring and Tricap Partners & Co. and Corporate Group Partner Richard Holbrook is the moderator. Mitch Rabinowitz is also participating in this event.
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