Call for Papers
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Call for Papers
The Call for Papers is now open for the the Future of Cash Conference in Warsaw – Contact Us with your Proposal.
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The Future of Cash conference focuses on redesigning and future-proofing the cash cycle. It brings together all stakeholders involved in the cash cycle to discuss new strategies for creating the cash cycle of the future. Topics of interest include:
- Cash usage and demand in an uncertain environment
- Current and future role of cash
- The role of cash in guaranteeing economic and social resilience
- Role of the central bank in the cash cycle
- Reducing the environmental footprint of cash
- Changing cash cycle models
- Improving cash cycle efficiency
- Optimising the cost of cash
- Innovations to improve access and acceptance of cash
- Cash collection, processing and recirculation innovations
- Cash centre efficiency
- ATMs and alternative cash distribution channels
- Interbank and utility models
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HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT
If you are interested in contributing to the programme with a presentation, you are invited to submit a short abstract to the event team by 30 May 2025 using the form below.
Alternatively, send an email to [email protected] to express your interest in presenting or being involved as an expert for a panel discussion, workshop or session.
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