Ukrainian pavilion debuts at 2023 Singapore Financial Technology Festival
At the world-famous Singapore Financial Technology Festival (SFF) 2023, Ukraine presented its national pavilion for the first time. Thanks to the Ukrainian Embassy in the Republic of Singapore, six innovative local companies have the chance to showcase the potential of the Ukrainian financial and technical ecosystem on a global scale.
The Embassy of Ukraine in Singapore reported this.
As reported, the Ukrainian national pavilion was officially opened by the Ambassador of Ukraine to the Republic of Singapore, Kateryna Zelenko.
Photo: Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Singapore
The ambassador emphasized the importance of Ukraine's participation in the Singapore Financial Technology Festival (SFF) 2023, stressing its essential role in building strong business ties between Ukraine and Southeast Asia.
"Ukraine's participation in SFF 2023 is an important milestone: this platform provides a unique opportunity to showcase our fintech sector's exceptional talent and technological achievements.
Establishing strong business ties with the countries of Southeast Asia and the world is an essential step on the way to mutual growth and cooperation," emphasized Zelenko.
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The Singapore FinTech Festival is one of the largest platforms in the world for the global fintech community to network and collaborate. This year's event will bring together 62,000 participants representing 10,000+ organizations from 134 countries.
Photo: Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Singapore
The Ukrainian delegation at SFF 2023 consists of six companies, each offering unique skills and solutions for the global fintech landscape.
Their presence emphasizes Ukraine's desire to develop cooperation, exchange experience, and explore mutually beneficial opportunities with the global fintech community.
It should be noted that the Center for Advancement in Restoration and Modernization Capacity (CARMC) was opened in Kyiv on November 9. The center was created on the initiative of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine [Ukraine's government – ed.] and the Kyiv School of Economics with the support of the World Bank Group.