Manriquez said that the financial industry must focus “on building an open, integrated, collaborative and interoperable system, where more actors feel incentivized to participate.”
In the middle of a process of opening of payment methods in public transport, promoted by the GovernmentGustavo Manriquez, CEO of Banco Supervielle, maintained that the “closed ecosystems do not succeed,” and urged “building an open system” in the financial industry.
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“Closed ecosystems do not succeed. We must focus on building an open, integrated, collaborative and interoperable system, where more actors feel encouraged to participate. In this new scenario, the key to success lies in differentiating ourselves through the user experience and in strengthening our value proposition”, Manriquez highlighted, at the Argentina Fintech Forum, organized by the Argentine Fintech Chamber.


The brand new CEO of Banco Supervielle shared a panel with industry leaders such as Fabian KonCEO of Banco Galicia; Pierpaolo Barbieri, CEO of Ualá and Paula ArreguiCOO of Mercado Pago, to discuss how technology applied to financial solutions is evolving the industry as a whole, making it more collaborative and diverse, within the framework of the closing panel of the event “The new dimension of the Argentine financial system.”
Consolidated as an essential space for discussion and exchange of ideas, The Argentina Fintech Forum highlighted the country’s capacity to lead in financial innovation in Latin America, in the midst of an unprecedented cultural and technological transformation.
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