The Fintech Talents Festival takes place on 14-15 November
On the back of a record year for the Fintech Talents Festival in 2021, the festival is back next month for its fourth edition, ready to take the industry by storm. The two-day event will provide the ultimate festival experience, giving more than 2,000 attendees the opportunity to connect with C-level executives and founders, as well as innovation and digital transformation leaders, from across the UK fintech and finance industry and Europe.
The content coverage has expanded for 2022. Alongside the Fintech Talents, Open Finance and Embedded Finance stages, which are new to the festival for this year, is the FTT Defi Stage. Again, co-located with the festival is Future Identity. Newly co-located for 2022 is FTT Building Societies, meaning the UK (and beyond) mutual sector and community focused financial organizations will now be a permanent part of the Fintech Talents community.
Among the 400+ confirmed speakers are: Jack Cutts, CIO, BNP Paribas Personal Finance UK; Julie Ashmore, Managing Director, Rapid Cash at Natwest; Craig Hartnett, Senior Manager, Financial Services & Monetization, eBay; Paul Norgrove, CEO, Serve and Protect Credit Union; Aaron Brooks, CEO, vamp; Nick Bennet, Chief Technology and Operations Officer, Castle Trust Bank; Lee Taylor, CFO, OnlyFans; Colin Fyfe, Chief Executive, Hinckley & Rugby Building Society; Alexandra Rico-Lloyd, Founder, Bike Club; Sharon Miles, Chief Operating Officer, Chip; Leanne Bridges, Chief Product Owner and Head of Intelligence Control, Nationwide Building Society and more.
The festival floor will also host 85+ exhibitors from the likes of IBM, Zumo Enterprise, SAP Fioneer, Google Cloud, Finastra and Marqeta showcasing the latest trends and technology in the industry.
Other key highlights include the experiences; beer tasting sessions, matchmaking meetings, live DJ sets, Rise, created by Barclays: Fintech Mentorship Series, cocktails, coffee and the Fintech Marketing Hub sessions.
Victor Cruz, CEO, VC Innovations, said: “We are very excited to bring our community back together for what is going to be the biggest and best edition of the festival yet. Great content is enhanced by a fantastic speaker faculty. The sheer breadth of festival content is reflected in the selection of experts already confirmed. The number of financial institutions, from small credit unions to the established players (and everything in between) represented is impressive. You have to make sure you’re there!”
For more information on getting involved in this year’s Fintech Talents Festival click here. All registrations must be made by Monday 31St October will benefit from a £200 saving on the early bird final price.
There are also a limited number of free passes available to eligible companies, including banks, insurance companies, building societies, credit unions, retail, e-commerce, crypto exchanges, freelance and social platforms, and tech-savvy gaming businesses. partners. Search here.