Earliest early bird registration are open for the Conduct Risk Conference 2024
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Umbono Conferences and Events is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated 2nd annual Conduct Risk Conference 2024, set to take place on the 7 March 2024 at the Focus Rooms, Modderfontein.
This years' conference builds upon the success of the previous one which was held on the 1st March 2023 with a total of 16 speakers and 35 delegates from Nedbank, FirstRand Namibia, Standard Bank, Absa, Investec and many more.
Our aim with this conference, is to continues to serve as a catalyst for innovation and growth in the conduct and regulatory compliance landscape.
By bringing together this vibrant network, the conference will facilitate valuable discussions, knowledge sharing, and collaboration opportunities in the industry to discuss ways to address the difficulties in adhering to market conduct and ever-evolving reporting standards.
Fostering inventive and innovative research, this year’s programme will assemble a diverse speaker line-up from chief compliance officers, data privacy lead, ethics officers, lawyers, head culture, head risk, audit, insurtech, CEO and more.
Delegates will have the chance to learn from, connect with, and benchmark with industry peers at this premium event. We urge delegates from financial institution, insurance, government and service providers to attend this conference.
Register today to qualify for the earliest early bird discount till Sep 14th
- Early bird physical registration fee: R4 000
- On-line early bird registration fee: R3 000 p.p.
For more information on how you can partner with us for this event e-mail the Project Manager Thunile Nkosi on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 061 443 2165
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Umbono Conferences and Events was found in 2021 as a nurturing and growing brand. Umbono means vision an idea. We will be known for the amalgamation skills and a well-grounded presence in the country, delivering the best and well organized conferences with additional exhibitions allowing delegates a platform to physically interact with the industry leading service providers.
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