Understanding APAC Markets: Partnerships, Culture, Retention

In financial services space, the keys to global success are always local and the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is no exception. The upcoming Finance Magnates Pacific Summit (FMPS) will look to shed light on APAC markets, as well as the nuances and local attributes that are integral to success. With elite talent from around the region, combined with globally recognized brands and speakers, this professional event is one that cannot be missed this August.

FMPS will be held on August 27-29 at the International Convention Centre in downtown Sydney, Australia. As a key hub for APAC markets, the event’s venue is ideally suited to welcome experts from around the world, together with locals for a celebration and exploration of multiple industries.

Attendees can expect to connect, network, and engage face-to-face with plenty of retail traders, brokers, IBs, service providers, and much more. Such a diverse attendance is what makes events such as FMPS so important, not just for the industry but also for staying connected.

The summit features plenty for all types of attendees, with a vibrant exhibition floor, live entertainment, and two curated content stages. Participants can take a deep dive into the full-length agenda for FMPS, with fintech, payments, crypto, and online trading all represented in full.

There are no shortage of panels, workshops, and other keynotes available for viewing over the two-day event, with several notable sessions jumping out. This includes the upcoming session, ‘Understanding APAC Markets: Partnerships, Culture, Retention’.

As a quick reminder, FMPS registration is only available for a limited time! With under two weeks to go until the event kicks off, make sure to head on over to the event website and register today! Skip the queues on-site and make sure to sign up in advance to save time!

Deciphering APAC Markets at FMPS

APAC markets have been some of the most fascinating to watch in recent years. The upcoming panel, ‘Understanding APAC Markets: Partnerships, Culture, Retention’ is tailor made for individuals who want to learn more about this region and see what heights it can grow to.

This panel will be held on August 29 at 11:40-12:20 at Centre Stage, featuring the following experts and noteworthy specialists:

  • Fraser Nelson, Global Head of Business Development at Scope Markets
  • Firdaus Ali, Business Analyst & Partnership Manager at TradingPro
  • Stephen Williams, Premium Client Manager at Capital.Com
  • Joy Li, Head of APAC at Gold-i
  • Sam Grecner, Director of Growth (Australia) at TradingView
  • Mario Singh, Founder and Chairman at Fullerton Markets

In this hands-on, country-specific session, look for the expert panel to discuss what makes traders tick across APAC region. Panel participants can expect to learn how to retain local partners for fruitful collaboration as well as which assets fair best in different regions and why.

Finally, no panel would be complete without some degree of foresight. Expect the panel to peer into the looking glass and pinpoint how the industry can adapt moving forward and where the alpha is in 2025.

In financial services space, the keys to global success are always local and the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is no exception. The upcoming Finance Magnates Pacific Summit (FMPS) will look to shed light on APAC markets, as well as the nuances and local attributes that are integral to success. With elite talent from around the region, combined with globally recognized brands and speakers, this professional event is one that cannot be missed this August.

FMPS will be held on August 27-29 at the International Convention Centre in downtown Sydney, Australia. As a key hub for APAC markets, the event’s venue is ideally suited to welcome experts from around the world, together with locals for a celebration and exploration of multiple industries.

Attendees can expect to connect, network, and engage face-to-face with plenty of retail traders, brokers, IBs, service providers, and much more. Such a diverse attendance is what makes events such as FMPS so important, not just for the industry but also for staying connected.

The summit features plenty for all types of attendees, with a vibrant exhibition floor, live entertainment, and two curated content stages. Participants can take a deep dive into the full-length agenda for FMPS, with fintech, payments, crypto, and online trading all represented in full.

There are no shortage of panels, workshops, and other keynotes available for viewing over the two-day event, with several notable sessions jumping out. This includes the upcoming session, ‘Understanding APAC Markets: Partnerships, Culture, Retention’.

As a quick reminder, FMPS registration is only available for a limited time! With under two weeks to go until the event kicks off, make sure to head on over to the event website and register today! Skip the queues on-site and make sure to sign up in advance to save time!

Deciphering APAC Markets at FMPS

APAC markets have been some of the most fascinating to watch in recent years. The upcoming panel, ‘Understanding APAC Markets: Partnerships, Culture, Retention’ is tailor made for individuals who want to learn more about this region and see what heights it can grow to.

This panel will be held on August 29 at 11:40-12:20 at Centre Stage, featuring the following experts and noteworthy specialists:

  • Fraser Nelson, Global Head of Business Development at Scope Markets
  • Firdaus Ali, Business Analyst & Partnership Manager at TradingPro
  • Stephen Williams, Premium Client Manager at Capital.Com
  • Joy Li, Head of APAC at Gold-i
  • Sam Grecner, Director of Growth (Australia) at TradingView
  • Mario Singh, Founder and Chairman at Fullerton Markets

In this hands-on, country-specific session, look for the expert panel to discuss what makes traders tick across APAC region. Panel participants can expect to learn how to retain local partners for fruitful collaboration as well as which assets fair best in different regions and why.

Finally, no panel would be complete without some degree of foresight. Expect the panel to peer into the looking glass and pinpoint how the industry can adapt moving forward and where the alpha is in 2025.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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