Prometeia x Indigita: Mastering Cross-Border Compliance

Thursday 4th September | GoToWebinar

Join Prometeia’s and Indigita’s upcoming joint webinar to get a first look into our new integrated cross-border compliance solution.

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Time & Location

Thursday 4th September 2025, 11:00am – 11:45am

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About the event

Private bankers and wealth managers often operate in regulatory grey zones when working with international clients. What if your team could instantly verify the cross-border eligibility of any investment product?

Join Prometeia’s and Indigita’s upcoming webinar to discover how our new integrated solution helps banks stay compliant while optimizing advisory workflows.

SPEAKERS:
Carmine Cammarota, Country Head of Switzerland at Prometeia SA.
Nabil Hatimy, Head of Business Development, Switzerland & Liechtenstein, at Indigita SA.

AGENDA:
1. Introduction
2. Overview of the cross-border industry: challenges and evolving compliance requirements
3. The impact of cross-border regulations on private bankers
4. Presentation of the joint-solution, incl. practical use cases and key advantages
5. Conclusion and Q&A

Thank you for your registration. We look forward to seeing you online!

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