Banking on Intelligence – Transformation in the Age of AI
Jan 29, 2025 – 11 days left Microsoft, 122 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10011
Join Temenos and Microsoft at an exclusive as we bring together banking leaders and industry experts to discuss how digital transformation initiatives are not only enabling operational efficiencies but also preparing organizations to fully leverage the power of AI.
From AI-powered solutions to broader digital transformation strategies, we’ll explore how financial institutions can leverage intelligence to stay competitive and deliver more value to their customers.
As banking continues to evolve in response to rapid technological advancements and shifting customer expectations, AI is emerging as a key enabler of transformation. Join Temenos and Microsoft at an exclusive as we bring together banking leaders and industry experts to discuss how digital transformation initiatives are not only enabling operational efficiencies but also preparing organizations to fully leverage the power of AI.
Moderation:
Our session will be moderated by Peter Hazou, Director of Business Development at Microsoft, within the Financial Services Industry team. Peter is responsible for corporate and commercial banking globally, with a special focus on transaction banking businesses. His deep expertise and extensive experience in the sector will guide our discussions today, providing valuable insights into the intersection of AI and banking. We look forward to an engaging and thought-provoking conversation, and we encourage you to actively participate and share your thoughts throughout the session.
Peter Hazou
Prior to Microsoft, Peter was a payments industry banker for 30+ years in the EMEA region. He was the UK & EMEA Regional Head for GTB at HSBC as well as the CEEMEA Regional Head for GTS at Citigroup before that. He headed EMEA Market Management for Treasury Services at BNY Mellon in London and was Head of GTB Strategy at UniCredit in Milan. His background is in Product Management for Payments at Chase Manhattan Bank. He began his career in New York as a credit officer in correspondent banking at Manufacturers Hanover Trust.