Global Credit Risk & Debt Recovery Conference 2026 lands in Dubai on July 1–2, uniting 100+ leaders to explore AI, automation and strategy in risk management.Global Credit Risk & Debt Recovery Conference 2026 lands in Dubai on July 1–2, uniting 100+ leaders to explore AI, automation and strategy in risk management.

Where Credit Risk & Collections Leaders Drive the Future

2026/03/13 16:14
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Global Credit Risk & Debt Recovery Conference 2026
Dates: 01 – 02 July 2026
Venue: Mövenpick Grand Al Bustan, Dubai, UAE

Dubai, UAE – The Global Credit Risk & Debt Recovery Conference 2026 is set to bring together senior decision-makers, innovators, and solution providers from across the banking, financial services, and corporate sectors. This premier two-day event will connect 100+ senior delegates and feature 25+ industry experts, providing actionable insights into the future of credit, risk, collections, and restructuring.

Why Attend:

  • Engage with CXOs, Credit & Collections Heads, Legal & Compliance Experts, and Finance Leaders.
  • Learn from expert panels, case studies, and interactive sessions.
  • Discover innovative tools and technologies shaping the future of collections and recovery.
  • Network with regional and international peers, building strategic partnerships.

Conference Themes:

  • Digital Transformation & Automation in Collections
  • Advanced Analytics & AI in Risk Management
  • Strategic Debt Recovery & Restructuring
  • Compliance & Regulatory Updates
  • Product Steering & Operational Efficiency

This event provides a unique opportunity to learn, collaborate, and contribute to shaping the future of credit risk and recovery strategies in the region.

Sponsorship & Registration:
Explore partnership opportunities or register your interest here: https://www.thegcrd.com/register.html

Contact:
Tridib Panda, Project Manager, TAB Group
Email: tridib.panda@tab-global.com | Tel: +91 74999 13099 |Web: www.tab-global.com

About TAB Group:
TAB Group delivers large-scale conferences, exhibitions, and bespoke events across Banking & Financial Services, Mining, Agriculture, and Building Materials, creating impactful platforms that drive collaboration and growth.

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