Amman, Jordan: - Euromoney has announced its sixth annual conference in Jordan on Tuesday 2 July under the theme: Stability, Innovation and Transformation – Jordan’s Economic Challenge. Euromoney is honoured to be partnering with the Central Bank of Jordan as our official co-host and Arab Bank as senior lead sponsor. Fintech Galaxy is confirmed as the fintech community partner.

This year’s agenda will explore how Jordan can reach its full economic potential and how the Kingdom can work to achieve macro-economic stability. Our line-up of speakers will evaluate the level of infrastructure that’s needed to support Jordan’s digital future and will examine what steps the country must take to manage the transformation to digital financial services.  

I am thrilled to bring Euromoney’s discussions back to Amman in 2019. We will look at Jordan’s macro-economic stability and discuss realistic options for growth”, said Victoria Behn, Director of Middle East & Africa at Euromoney Conferences. “As the global model of the financial sector transforms, we will examine how digital innovation can be managed and how this will benefit the country”. 

The audience will hear from the Jordanian government, regulators and financiers from the Hashemite Kingdom, and beyond. Euromoney looks forward to welcoming H.E. Dr Ziad Fariz, Governor of the Central Bank of Jordan and Nemeh Sabbagh, Chief Executive Officer of Arab Bank back as keynote speakers for the opening session. We will also have H.E. Mr Mothanna Gharaibeh, Jordan’s Minister of Entrepreneurship and Digital Economy, join us on stage to speak about Jordan’s digital transformation. The closing keynote will be H.E. Dr Mohamad Al-Ississ, Minister of Planning and International Cooperation & State Minister For Economic Affairs, who will provide insight into how Jordan is building upon relationships with partners around the world.

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