The Second International Forum “Cash Circulation and Self-Service Banking” is held in Moscow

Published: 6 October 2010 y., Wednesday

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On October 18-19, the second International Forum “Cash Circulation and Self-Service Banking. Cash out. Cash In. Cash Recycling in Russia and the CIS 2010” will be held in Moscow, Russia.

The conference will focus on the situation in the market of self-service bank terminals, cash turnover, ATM network outsourcing, security, innovations, and the sector perspectives.

During the Forum, the conference and debate will be held. In addition, the exhibition will be arranged, where the suppliers of banking and the related services will present their solutions and products. The Lithuanian company Penkių Kontinentų Bankinės Technologijos (BS/2) is one of the guests of the event.

According to Marketing Manager for BS/2 Ignė Tumaitė, the Company is very interested in this Forum, because the Russian market solutions are unique, and the participants of the event are true professionals in their field.

Among the Forum participants, it is expected to see the representatives of Russian Central Bank and other important financial institutions of CIS countries; the consultants of European Central Bank (ECB), and others guests.

Last year, the exhibition was visited by over 300 people; 44% of whom were managers of banks technical departments.

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