Industry transformation and meaningful innovation at the heart of this year’s Money20/20 Europe as it returns to Amsterdam

Money20/20 Europe | Media Cooperation | PayTechLaw
  • Over 350 speakers to take the stage at Europe’s leading FinTech event
  • 70+ hours of fresh content themed around 5 must-know trends for companies
  • Networking opportunities include workshops, innovation labs and a Money20/20 Street Takeover
  • Rise Up programme comes to Europe to empower the next generation of women in financial services

Brilliant minds from across the FinTech, payments and Financial Services sector are preparing to debate what measurable innovation in the industry really means as part of an exciting line-up of speakers and sessions at Europe’s leading FinTech event – Money20/20 Europe.

The three-day event, kicking off today in Amsterdam, sees thousands of influential senior leaders across the industry come together to delve into the topics and trends that will shape the future of money. Set against a backdrop of massive change in the industry, over 350 speakers will share fresh perspectives and insight on industry-critical topics, including banking transformation, payments evolution and innovation, the rise of SuperApps, AI and transformational technology, cyber security and risk management.

Notable speakers include:

  • Lindsey Argalas, Santander
  • Patrick Collison, Stripe
  • Patrick Gauthier, Amazon Pay
  • Baroness Martha Lane-Fox
  • Ralph Hamers, ING Group
  • Conny Dorrestijn, BankiFi

Money20/20 Europe has also introduced its trailblazing Rise Up programme, in partnership with the European Women’s Payments Network (EWPN). The initiative is designed to empower the next generation of women in financial services and will give an exclusive cohort of thirty women access to a specially curated agenda of bespoke content sessions and exclusive networking opportunities.

Transformation across the financial services sector is happening more rapidly than ever before with many saying the next five years will bring even bigger changes than the last five. Our packed agenda in Amsterdam will dive into trends and topics that will drive that change, inspiring discussion about where the industry is going next and what we need to do to get there, said Tracey Davies, President, Money20/20.

Networking remains a core part of Money20/20’s ethos with a mix of interactive content sessions, workshops and innovation labs, alongside a packed schedule of evening events that will allow attendees to get together and share insights while also experiencing the best of Amsterdam. The Money20/20 Street Takeover returns this year alongside an exclusive “Taste of Amsterdam” Welcome Party on the first evening.

I’m very pleased to welcome Money20/20 to our city. Amsterdam has a rich history of financial innovation and a great proposition for FinTech businesses. Money 20/20 will further boost our FinTech sector and can lead to many new innovations, said Amsterdam’s Deputy Mayor Udo Kock.

In 2018, Money20/20 Europe brought together 6,000+ attendees, including more than 1,300 C-Suite executives from 2,000+ companies and 82 countries.

 

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