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Abstract:Europe has become home to multiple fintech hubs, with London ranking as the most important
Fintech or financial technology has quickly disrupted and shaped virtually every corner of the financial services industry. The rise of advanced software, artificial intelligence (AI), ubiquitous mobile applications, and automation of technologies has made this industry useful for consumers and businesses alike. The celebration of these technologies is on full display so far in 2022, with several industry leading events forthcoming in Europe.
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Europe has become home to multiple fintech hubs, with London ranking as the most important. This in turn has given rise the hosting of marquee events over the past few years, showcasing all that the fintech world has to offer.
With no shortage of world-class fintech events, summits, and conferences in 2022, theres never been a better time to attend these events, especially in Europe. Whether you are an established business or venue, aspiring startup, fintech advocate, or simply an enthusiast, fintech events in Europe has something for everyone.
Leading payments events in Europe have historically served as hubs for innovation and learning, bringing together the most important decision makers, financial institutions, executives, and industry leaders from every segment of the fintech space.
The fintech space continues to accelerate, making these events even more instrumental and crucial for success. Attending premier fintech events has become a tradition for countless players in the industry with 2022 being no exception.
2022 has already featured several notable conferences and events, including the following Europe fintech events:
Fintech World Forum is one of the notable events in the world of fintech, bringing together innovators and experts from across Europe and beyond. The two-day fintech event provides ample opportunities for networking in the global financial services, finance, and banking technology industry.
MoneyLIVE Summit is one of the best fintech events in Europe that money can buy. The three-day event is packed with inspiring talks, interactive sessions, and countless networking opportunities.
Money20/20 Europe is one of the continents largest fintech events, helping power new strategies and partnerships that transform mindsets. Over 3 days the fintech community came together to access new knowledge and need-to-know insights to level up in money.
At Nordic Fintech Week, the best minds in fintech will challenge your vision of embedded finance, ethical finance, and decentralized finance. They will explore the obstacles on our way to further democratize finance and think of what the future of finance holds.
Slush is not your typical fintech event. The founder-focused event gathers founders and investors from across different sectors of the fast-growing tech industry. In recent years, Slush has grown into a whole week of stage talks, mentoring sessions, and networking in Helsinki and around the metropolitan area.
London Summit is a premier financial service, crypto, payments and fintech conference, bringing together 3,500+ attendees, 130+ speakers, and 150+ exhibitors.
The co-located FinTech and PayTech Connect Asia is a market leading annual meeting place for 500+ heads of Digital Transformation and Payments.
Each of these events and conferences reflects an exploration of the fintech industry at large, including a deep dive into the latest technologies, companies, and innovations that define the space.
Leading events such as these also historically have covered a wide range of topics from exciting new mobile apps, payments, ecommerce, digital assets, and much more. Given a large concentration of these events taking place in Europe in 2022, its clear that the talent & personnel has been growing on the continent for years and will continue to do so in 2023 and beyond.
This unique atmosphere has fostered new opportunities for the fintech industry, as Europe looks to stay at the cutting edge of fintech capabilities and innovation, engineered and led by leading fintech professionals. This includes the biggest names from across the fintech industry, who routinely gather at these events to network, discuss, and inform.
Fast forwarding to this fall, the largest of these events yet to take place in 2022 is Finance Magnates London Summit (FMLS), which will occur on November 21-23 in the heart of London. Already in its tenth year, FMLS will be held in Old Billingsgate, representing its largest installment to date.
The freshly expanded agenda will feature a two-and-a-half-day event, including a dedicated focus to the fintech space, one of four verticals on offer at FMLS22. With the largest array of panel discussions, workshops, and seminars on offer this fall, key players in the fintech space will be gathering in central London for networking opportunities, discussing the latest technologies, and showing off the most exciting startups that will move the industry forward.
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