Banking and Payments Federation were delighted to be back with their first in person event in over two years when we hosted our flagship Annual Banking Conference 2022 – The Future of Retail Banking in Ireland, on Wednesday 4th May.
This year’s flagship event brought together key senior bankers, policy makers and other key stakeholders who looked at a range of issues impacting on the Irish retail banking sector and the factors that will determine its future direction and the journey of transformation that is now well underway.
Through a series of keynote speeches and panel discussions the conference addressed three core topics including how best we can drive the green agenda; how technology, skills and talent are driving the future of banking as well as looking at how retail banking is the driver for positive change.
Key speakers on the day included Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe, T.D., John Berrigan, DG Financial Stability, Financial Services, and Capital Markets Union, European Commission, Irene Heemskerk, Head of Climate Change Centre, ECB, Nigel Moden, EMEIA Banking & Capital Markets Leader, EY Alan Duffy, Head of Sustainable Finance for Europe Commercial Banking, HSBC, among others.