The 15th VTB RUSSIA CALLING! Investment Forum will take place on December 4-5 at the World Trade Center in Moscow. This year’s main theme is “The Future of Capital and the Capital of the Future.”
Traditionally, the forum will serve as a platform for discussing key macroeconomic trends, development and reinforcement of Russia’s financial sovereignty, as well as exploring new partnership prospects with countries Russia is cooperating with.
Senior government officials, representatives of the financial and business communities, heads of Russian and global companies, as well as international investors are expected to attend the forum.
The first day of the forum will focus on the global macroeconomic agenda. On the second day of the event, participants will address the future of retail investment and discuss potential domestic sources of financing.
“A resilient economy must be prepared to face external and internal shocks. Identifying them, responding in time, and recognizing the optimum track the future economic development should take are the main goals of gathering the forum participants for the event. Today it is paramount to continue investing in key industries, creating new jobs, and fostering technological transformation. But it is also as important to look to the future, because the decisions we are making today will lay the foundation for the evolution of a multipolar world,” said President and Chairman of VTB Bank Management Board Andrey Kostin.
The forum will be held in person. Everyone interested can join the broadcast of the first and second days’ sessions and listen to the speakers online from anywhere in the world.
Please visit the forum’s official website to learn more about the event at https://russiacalling.ru/en/
For reference
Investment Forum “RUSSIA CALLING!” has been held since 2009. Every year the event attracts an authoritative audience, including representatives of governmental bodies, heads of Russian and international companies, and investors. The agenda of the forum covers the most relevant issues of the global economy, finance and business sectors.