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Kea World Class New Zealand Awards
The World Class New Zealand Awards are New Zealand’s most prestigious individual achievement awards, acknowledging the country’s top international talent. Established in 2003, New Zealand’s most prestigious individual achievement awards, Kea’s
2018 Fintech Innovation Challenge Applications are now open for the second-ever Payments NZ Fintech Innovation Challenge, sponsored by Paymark. We’re looking for Kiwi fintech startups with big ambitions and an innovative product or service that can solve a
The Point 2018
Shaping a connected future that counts We are beyond the digital age. Cars are driving themselves, we carry artificial intelligence in our pockets and businesses can predict our needs. We are more connected than ever before and the way we transact is changing
The Evolution of Cyber Risk and Insurance
Join InsurTechNZ for Cyber Risk and Insurance, an event hosted by Marsh, the world’s largest risk and insurance broker. Keynote speakers from Delta Insurance, a specialist liability and cyber insurance provider, will be joining the conversation. We will also be
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You are invited to register for the Circle’s inaugural cyber delegation to Melbourne, coinciding with cyber week in Melbourne and SINET16. Working with The Australian Cyber Security Growth Network, the delegation will include tailored meetings,
Join the FinTechNZ team and fellow members at our next Connect Events in Auckland and Wellington. Our winter event series focuses on supporting small businesses (SMEs). SMEs make up over 97 percent of companies in New Zealand. What are we doing to support SMEs as
Join the FinTechNZ team and fellow members at our next Connect Events in Wellington. Our winter event series focuses on supporting small businesses (SMEs). SMEs make up over 97 percent of companies in New Zealand. What are we doing to support SMEs as we enter the