Over the past ten years, the financial savings rate of French households has more than doubled. In a context marked by inflation and significant uncertainty, how can this accumulated savings be converted into meaningful and effective investment? To provide concrete insights, Quicksign and Finance Innovation are hosting a morning event at the Palais Brongniart on December 9, bringing together three leading players in the sector.
Quicksign & Finance Innovation: a joint initiative to shed light on market challenges
Finance Innovation is the competitiveness cluster dedicated to developing and promoting innovative financial projects. For more than fifteen years, it has brought together fintechs, banks, insurers, asset managers and industry experts to accelerate the emergence of transformative solutions for the ecosystem.
Quicksign, the European leader in digital onboarding, supports financial institutions in designing efficient, compliant and user-friendly onboarding journeys. This morning session reflects a shared ambition: to provide practical insights into market developments and the evolving behaviours of French savers.
Understanding the dynamics of savings and identifying investment drivers
The historic rise in the savings rate reflects both a widespread sense of caution and a loss of visibility amid economic and geopolitical volatility. This shift represents a major challenge for all financial institutions: how can this savings surplus be channelled into accessible, suitable and sustainable investment solutions?
To explore this question, three speakers will share their expertise and perspectives:
- Julien Nebenzahl, President, eToro Patrimoine
- Catherine Nini, Chair of the Executive Board and CEO, Bourse Directe
- Fabien Keryell, Managing Director France, Saxo Banque
The roundtable discussion will be moderated by Hugo Ferrand, Sales Strategist at Quicksign. The conversation will focus on savers’ engagement strategies, new digital investment pathways and the key trends shaping 2025.
Program – Morning event on December 9 at the Palais Brongniart
9:00 – 9:30: Welcome and breakfast
9:30 – 10:30: Roundtable discussion
10:30 – 11:00: Open discussion with participants
The event is free of charge, with limited seating available for in-person attendance.