Moza Banco seeks technological expertise at Europe's largest conference

In the 11th edition of the Web Summit, Moza Banco was represented at the highest level by its Chairman of the Board of Directors João Figueiredo, who was in Portugal, the country that will host the event until 2028.

The technological innovation has improved several areas of action, so it has gained attention of several institutions, particularly financial ones. It was in this context that Moza Banco, a financial institution mainly of Mozambican capital, decided to participate in web Summit, the largest technology conference in Europe and in the world. The Web Summit takes place once a year since 2009.

The event that took place from 04 to 07 November, in Lisbon, Portugal, brought together more than seventy (70) thousand people from 163 countries, and two (2) thousand start-ups (emerging companies) that operate in different areas, especially technological, financial and business to find solutions to the current technological challenges that companies and the world are facing.

In this is the 11th edition Web Summit Moza Banco was highly represented by its CEO, João Figueiredo, who believes that participating in the largest technology conference in the “Old Continent” confirms Moza's commitment to become a reference in technological innovation in the national financial sector.

“The new digital technologies play a key role in the future sustainability of organizations and banking sector is no exception. For this reason, we chose technology and innovation as a priority in our growth and expansion’s plan and to increase the quality of service we provide, said Moza Banco's CEO.

On the other hand, Figueiredo says that “Innovation must always be focused on the Customers and the local market, with efficient partnerships. But nothing can replace “Relationship” as a basic pillar in the development of institutions.”

In turn Nikolay Storonsky co-founder and President of Revolut, a company created four years ago already in place in 35 countries, including five countries outside Europe highlights the advantages of investments in technological innovation.

“It’s necessary to be independent giving that the Bank’s systems are getting old. People are not innovation-driven and there is a process of approving too long initiatives,” says the participant.

Cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and robot risks, taxation of technology’s companies and also privacy were some of the themes that dominated this Web Summit edition.


29/11/2019

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