eToro Ventures into Italian Fintech through Collaboration with SDA Bocconi

eToro, a multi asset broker, has announced its new
collaboration with SDA Bocconi. This partnership aims to strengthen eToro’s
position in the Italian and European fintech ecosystem. The announcement was
made today (Monday).

eToro Collaborates on Fintech Event

Massimo Citoni, Regional Manager, Italy at eToro, Source: LinkedIn

eToro has joined the European FS (Financial Services) Tech
Hub in Milan. This project is promoted by I.C.E. SDA Bocconi and involves
various partners from the financial services sector, including industry
associations. As a member of the Hub, eToro will work with I.C.E. SDA Bocconi
to create an event focused on the evolution of financial markets and the role
of fintech.

Massimo Citoni, Regional Manager for Italy at eToro,
commented: “We are delighted to accept SDA Bocconi’s invitation to support this
exciting initiative, which envisions a future of more efficient and inclusive
financial services. eToro began as a fintech company with the mission to
leverage technology and finance to make markets accessible to all.”

“Today, fostering active dialogue between stakeholders
is crucial to collaboratively building a future for financial markets that is
open, secure, and transparent.”

Connecting Fintech through Learning Opportunities

The European FS Tech Hub was launched at the end of 2023.
Its goal is to facilitate connections among companies, financial operators,
startups, and researchers on an international level. The Hub will provide a
range of learning opportunities. These include workshops, dedicated courses,
and training sessions. Topics will cover entrepreneurship, innovation, and the
evolving regulatory landscape in the financial sector.

Gimede Gigante, Professor of Finance and Director of
Innovation and Corporate Entrepreneurship at SDA Bocconi, stated: “The creation
of this hub represents a strategic challenge that projects our school towards
the future, making it a European reference point for the attraction and
development of talent and technology in the financial sector, making the most
of the extraordinary platform offered by the city of Milan and the
collaboration with high-level partners.”

eToro, a multi asset broker, has announced its new
collaboration with SDA Bocconi. This partnership aims to strengthen eToro’s
position in the Italian and European fintech ecosystem. The announcement was
made today (Monday).

eToro Collaborates on Fintech Event

Massimo Citoni, Regional Manager, Italy at eToro, Source: LinkedIn

eToro has joined the European FS (Financial Services) Tech
Hub in Milan. This project is promoted by I.C.E. SDA Bocconi and involves
various partners from the financial services sector, including industry
associations. As a member of the Hub, eToro will work with I.C.E. SDA Bocconi
to create an event focused on the evolution of financial markets and the role
of fintech.

Massimo Citoni, Regional Manager for Italy at eToro,
commented: “We are delighted to accept SDA Bocconi’s invitation to support this
exciting initiative, which envisions a future of more efficient and inclusive
financial services. eToro began as a fintech company with the mission to
leverage technology and finance to make markets accessible to all.”

“Today, fostering active dialogue between stakeholders
is crucial to collaboratively building a future for financial markets that is
open, secure, and transparent.”

Connecting Fintech through Learning Opportunities

The European FS Tech Hub was launched at the end of 2023.
Its goal is to facilitate connections among companies, financial operators,
startups, and researchers on an international level. The Hub will provide a
range of learning opportunities. These include workshops, dedicated courses,
and training sessions. Topics will cover entrepreneurship, innovation, and the
evolving regulatory landscape in the financial sector.

Gimede Gigante, Professor of Finance and Director of
Innovation and Corporate Entrepreneurship at SDA Bocconi, stated: “The creation
of this hub represents a strategic challenge that projects our school towards
the future, making it a European reference point for the attraction and
development of talent and technology in the financial sector, making the most
of the extraordinary platform offered by the city of Milan and the
collaboration with high-level partners.”

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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