Future of Finance
From the rise of digital payments to banking in the metaverse, the financial sector continues to undergo radical transformation, driven by the development of new technologies and changing consumer needs and expectations. But the collapse of several banks in the first half of 2023 has left investors with little confidence in the global financial system and sent shockwaves through the industry. What does the crisis of confidence in the banking sector mean for Europe’s fintechs? Do virtual worlds really mean big business? And how will Artificial Intelligence (AI) transform financial services?
The Future of Finance returned to Europe’s leading tech festival - TNW Conference - for a two-day event full of discussion and debate on what lies ahead for an industry in flux. New for 2023, the programme featured Financial Times morning news briefings delivered by FT journalists, providing delegates with the inside scoops from the world of tech. This event connected a global audience of CEOs, investors, senior banking executives, fintech leaders, policy makers, start ups, scale ups and tech entrepreneurs to explore what’s next for finance.
Key themes
Europe’s fintech sector - surviving the impact of a global economic downturn
Banking in the metaverse: do virtual worlds mean big business?
Investment in the European tech market
Digital payment trends of 2023
What does crypto’s collapse mean for the blockchain?
Can tokenisation survive the collapse of NFTs?
What is TNW?
The FT's Future of Finance took place virtually and in-person at The Next Web (TNW) Conference. TNW Conference is a 2-day technology event in the greater Amsterdam area, where industry leaders and tech enthusiasts alike come together, to explore how tech will shape the world of tomorrow.
Covering a wide range of topics, the conference had 5 main stages, including: Vision, Discovery, Growth Quarters, TNW Talks and FT Future of Finance
Supporting Partners
Speaking Opportunities
Christina Taylor
christina.taylor@ft.com
Sponsorship Opportunities
James Priest
james.priest@ft.com
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