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Finacle plans meet in Goa

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Bangalore, March 15

Finacle, the universal banking solution from Infosys Technologies Ltd, announced on Wednesday that it was organising Finacle Conclave 2006, the inaugural client forum that aims to bring together thought leaders and visionaries from the world of banking. The conclave would be held in Goa from March 20-22, said a company press release. Besides the global banking leaders, leading analysts and renowned experts from the banking sector will also be attending this conclave. The conclave will provide a platform to banking thought leaders to share and deliberate on some of the most important issues impacting the banking industry. Global Trends in Retail Banking, Business and Technology Integration, Core banking Replacement, Business and Technology priorities for the year ahead are among the few subjects being debated at this Conclave.

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