As a result of globalization, the expansion directions of Polish companies are changing – they are reaching farther and farther in search of business partners and customers. Our country is increasingly attracting employees from other, often very distant corners of the world, and consumers are taking their digital and mobile habits into more areas of their lives. These changes are affecting not only the frequency with which companies and people would like to send money, but also the speed with which they would like to do so. However, it is not uncommon for them to encounter challenges related to the time required to complete a transfer, fees or the intuitiveness of current solutions.
Responding to the needs of companies and consumers is key to gaining their loyalty and commitment. Only organizations that quickly adapt to existing and upcoming challenges will meet expectations.
Key issues of the debate:
The contemporary map of global cash flows and the place our region occupies on it.
How to adapt current technological solutions to the needs of a changing world, and in particular to the expectations of younger generations.
The impact of migration from outside the European Union to our region and the need for new cash flows – what does this mean for financial institutions?
The need to consumerize business solutions, including B2B payments, and make them as easy to use, secure and intuitive as they are in private life.
How to prepare for the changes and how to turn the new challenges into success for Polish banks, financial institutions and companies.