Praxity Global Conference 2019 in Athens
Praxity Chair Gordon Krater opened the conference with the Chairman’s State of the Globe. He outlined the history of Praxity and its twelve years of operation, highlighting the 107% revenue growth between 2007 and 2019. Gordon also introduced two new Latin American firms joining the Alliance, thanked Ton Tuinier for his service to the board and governing council, and welcomed newly appointed board and council member Herve Helias. Finally, he explained the significance of the Mazars North American Alliance, namely that its existence will not only allow Mazars to market to their non North American Clients better but, more importantly, stabilise the Praxity Alliance.
Ilias Zafeiropoulos, Partner of Mazars in Greece welcomed all delegates to Athens and George Lagarias, Chief Economist of Mazars UK presented a timeline of the Greek financial crisis, its causes and recovery, and Chris Skinner spoke about the 120% increase in global fintech funding from 2017 to 2018, and the development of digital banking services.
Ilias Zafeiropoulos, Partner at Mazars Greece
George Lagarias, Chief Economist at Mazars UK
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