Join FinTech’s Biggest Conversation at Money20/20 Europe

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  • 03.05.2022 02:00 pm
  • Money20/20 Europe announces agenda and speaker line-up
  • Money20/20 Europe will take place at RAI Amsterdam on 7-9 June

Money20/20 Europe, Europe’s largest fintech show taking place on 7-9 June 2022 in Amsterdam, has announced its 2022 agenda alongside headline speakers.

Bringing together the most innovative people in payments, fintech, and the broader money ecosystem, Money20/20 Europe is a showcase for some of the industry's fastest-growing and biggest household names. With over 4,000 people from 1,900+ companies attending in 2021, this year’s event at RAI Amsterdam promises to be bigger and better, with leading names already confirmed like HSBC, Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan, Visa, Mastercard, and Stripe.

“We are thrilled to welcome such powerhouses to our stages and throughout the show this year. These companies are coming to lead, transform and flip the script on every front of our fintech expectations. And the speaker line-up is just the tip of the iceberg, the entire show will be one to remember” said Money20/20 President, Tracey Davies.

She continued: “Money20/20 Europe is giving participants new content formats, new stages, and key experiences embedded throughout the show that will connect, inspire and inform them. We have worked hard to make sure we exceed everyone’s expectations with big opportunities, powerful learnings and unparalleled networking.”

Below are some of the industry leaders who will be speaking on this year's agenda themes. Money20/20 runs a diverse show and in 2022, more than 40% of the speakers will be female subject matter experts or of a diverse background.

And as for the themes, they all are packed with something to take away.

Back end is out, front end is in

This theme is all about how the customer is driving innovation to the front end of fintech. Speakers will explore what a best-in-class customer journey looks like, and what the ‘customer-first’ approach means for new products and services.

  • Andrew Ellis, CEO Mettle, Head of Digital Assets, NatWest Group
  • Valentin Stalf, Co-founder and CEO, N26
  • Louise Hill, Co-Founder, GoHenry

Champions are out, interoperability is in

It’s official, the barriers to entry are down thanks to a mainly standardized technological layer across Europe. As such, this theme will seek to understand how the payments engine is set to become the most critical piece of infrastructure of all.

  • Charlotte Hogg, CEO Europe, Visa
  • Lucy Demery, Managing Director, Barclays
  • Matt Henderson, EMEA Business Lead, Stripe

Acquisition is out, distribution is in

This theme will tackle the topic of large end-user platforms and who will win the race for the customer. Forget the marketing budget, it’s all about user experience and how it can integrate with the distribution channels of the future.

  • Anne Boden, Founder & CEO, Starling Bank
  • Babs Ogundeyi, CEO, Kuda
  • Daniel Marovitz, Vice President Global Payments, Booking.com

Proprietary is out, standardisation is in

This theme will take a closer look at how the unification of financial infrastructure will start in the heart of Europe and spread - using open source and a back-to-basics approach, it’s time to get ready for the rise of the orchestration layer.

  • Jessica Rusu, Chief Data Information & Intelligence Officer, FCA
  • Liudas Kanapienis, Co-Founder & CEO, Ondato
  • Gabriele Columbro, Executive Director, FINOS

Ownership is out, permission is in

This theme is all about how ownership is changing hands from entities to individuals. It will also tackle that murky grey area between CeFi and DeFi and what is virtual and real - where the best of both worlds can merge.

  • Erica Stanford, Founder, Crypto Curry Club
  • Catherine Zhou, Global Head of Ventures, Digital Innovation & Partnerships, HSBC
  • Mariana de la Villa, Center of Expertise Lead Distributed Ledger Technologies, ING

You can access the full agenda here and all the confirmed speakers here.

Choose your pass for Money20/20 Europe by Friday, 6 May to save €500 on your ticket.

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