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Join Objectway at the Private Banking Kongress in Hamburg

17th – 18th September 2025 – Objectway is looking forward to taking part to upcoming Private Banking Kongress in Hamburg, bringing on stage its growth-oriented business model and commitment to excellence.

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Agenda

17th – 18th September 2025

8:00 – 15:00 CEST

Private Banking Kongress

Karl im Brahm, CEO DACH Region, Objectway

Helena Mayer, Account Manager, Objectway

The Private Banking Kongress is Germany’s premier wealth management forum, bringing together key decision-makers and thought leaders from across the financial services industry. Held in Hamburg over two days, the event offers an exclusive platform not only for knowledge-sharing but also for meaningful networking — driven by insightful discussions, strategic analysis, and the open dialogue that defines the Kongress experience.

Objectway will be represented on site by Karl im Brahm, CEO DACH Region, and Helena Mayer, Account Manager, who will be on hand to engage in high-level conversations during roundtable sessions and beyond.

We invite you to connect with our team, exchange insights, and explore how we can shape the future of wealth management and financial technology — together.

Complete now the registration at the following link: https://www.private-banking-kongress.de/anmeldung/

Event Information

17th – 18th September 2025, Cruise Center Altona
Van-der-Smissen-Straße 5, 22767 Hamburg

The networking event on 17th September will begin at 18:30 CEST.

We’re looking forward to meeting you in Hamburg!

Speakers

Portrait Karl Im Brahm

Karl im Brahm

Karl leads the German-speaking Private Banking and Wealth Management Markets as Objectway CEO DACH Region and Banking Practice Leader. He brings more than 28 years of experience in the Banking Sector, with with a deep-rooted experience in delivering digital transformation projects and supervising Client Management and Business Development teamworks. He has gained a Business Degree from University of Bonn in 1993.