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Open Banking Expo UK & Europe introduces two co-located shows andexpands its exhibition hall for 2024!
11 July 2024, London, UK – The eagerly anticipated Open Banking Expo UK and Europe 2024 agenda and event features have been announced, and it is bigger and better than ever before! This year, Open Banking Expo introduces two co-located shows that will take delegates on a journey to creating an open future.
Why the Expo maintains its position as an unmissable event:
Confirmed speakers for launch include:
The event takes place on 15-16 October and more than 1,200 delegates from financial institutions, TPPs, payments players, regulators, and policymakers will converge, representing sectors such as retail banking, SME lending, utilities, gaming, telecoms, transport, and retail.
Exciting stages and show features:
Adam Cox, co-founder and managing director said: “Open Banking Expo UK and Europe is where the innovators, disruptors, and visionaries converge to propel the industry forward, forge valuable partnerships, and shape future regulation. By co-locating the Open Finance Show and Smart Data Show, we are offering a trio of events that aim to catapult the industry’s desire for an ‘open future’.”
Todd Clyde, chief executive officer of Token.io, said: “As the only event of its kind in the UK and Europe, Open Banking Expo serves as an essential meeting point for banking and payment professionals.
“It also provides an impetus for tackling vital issues and fueling progress. What does it mean for Pay by Bank to be a mainstream payment method? Who and what is successfully driving mass adoption? How can we meet the urgent needs of merchants and big tech?”
He added: “Together with our incredible portfolio of partners, we look forward to reuniting the industry to tackle these and other critical opportunities.”
Join the industry at the Business Design Centre for an event like no other, where the future of Open Banking, Open Finance, and Smart Data comes alive!
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Find out more about Open Banking Expo here.
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