FStech's The Future of FinTech conference returns for its fifth year

FStech's The Future of FinTech conference will return at the London Hilton Tower Bridge on 13 June 2024 for its fifth annual event to discuss the latest disruptions and technology developments in the financial sector.

The event will explore the existing and emerging challenges for the sector along with the technological innovations providing opportunities for growth and long-term sustainability.

Attendees will come away from The Future of FinTech with a greater view of the disruptive technologies and solutions which are shaping the industry, and having engaged in enlightening discussions with their peers on the latest developments in finance and its intersection with technology.

In a series of keynote speeches, presentations and panel discussions, attendees will discuss the existing and emerging challenges for the sector along with the technological innovations providing opportunities for growth and long-term sustainability.

The event is taking place on 13 June 2024, at the London Hilton, Tower Bridge.

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