
Hong Kong Computer Society launches financial technology group

The Hong Kong Computer Society is to launch the Financial Technologies Special Interest Group in Hong Kong.
The idea is help focus and leverage financial technology to help strengthen Hong Kong's position as a major financial hub.
The HKCS wants to help nurture startups, facilitate collaborations across financial services and assist local regulators.
Speakers include Matteo Rizzi a partner of SBT Venture Capital who has helped innovate many global online connectivity platforms.
The launch event of the Hong Kong Computer Society Special Interest Group is on 29 January in Cyberport.
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