The event is expected to be attended by 45 senior economic, financial and political officials from 16 countries, including Germany, Switzerland, Turkey, India, South Korea, Lebanon, the United Kingdom, South Africa and Indonesia, Securities and Exchange News Agency reported. Kish Island’s visa-free status makes the Persian Gulf island resort an ideal venue for an international event. “Introducing investment opportunities in Iran’s capital market, understanding modern financial instruments and getting to know international standards and regulations are among the primary aims of this event,” Financial Tribune quoted Fallah as saying.