IFS Skillnet was delighted to sponsor the FintechNation conference at the Convention Centre Dublin, hosted by the Fintech & Payments Association of Ireland (FPAI). This year’s event brought together industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers from across the fintech landscape to exchange insights on the evolving future of financial services.
Key highlights from the conference included:
AI in Financial Crime Prevention: Discussions centered around how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the detection and prevention of financial crime, offering new tools to safeguard the financial ecosystem.
Open Banking Developments: Industry experts explored the current state of open banking and the opportunities it presents for enhanced financial accessibility, security, and innovation.
Digital Assets and Their Future: A deep dive into the evolving digital assets space, including cryptocurrency regulation, decentralized finance, and how Ireland can position itself as a hub for digital finance.
During the event, our Network Manager (Donna Noonan) had a productive conversation with Minister for Finance, Jack Chambers, about IFS Skillnet’s commitment to supporting the fintech sector through targeted upskilling and training programs.
This exchange further reinforced our dedication to ensuring Ireland remains competitive on the global stage by cultivating a skilled workforce ready to meet the demands of an ever-changing industry.
As a key player in the development of fintech talent, IFS Skillnet is proud to be part of the conversation-shaping the future of financial services in Ireland!