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EBACE is cancelled
EBAA and NBAA have cancelled the EBACE2020 show due to concerns related to the rapidly evolving coronavirus outbreak, and as Swiss authorities ban all events of more than 100 people until at least 30 April.

EBACE2020 is cancelled. NBAA president and CEO Ed Bolen says: “As with all NBAA events, we view our participants as partners, whose health and well-being is our foremost concern, and that priority is front and centre in our decision to cancel EBACE2020.”

EBAA secretary-general Athar Husain Khan adds: “This is the hardest decision EBAA's management and board of governors have had to make in years. But given the unprecedented circumstances, we had no other choice. We must do everything we can to help protect against exposure to COVID-19 and mitigate any risks associated with the spread of the virus.”

Exhibit and registration fees are to be refunded in full, or bookings honoured for 2021.

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