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FINEXPO Brings FinTech Industry Leaders and Enthusiasts Together at FinTech Festival Asia 2023

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FINEXPO, the world's leading event organiser, announced today that it is hosting its first-ever FinTech Festival Asia (FTF Asia) on 27 and 28 September 2023 at the Royal Paragon Hall in Bangkok, Thailand.

The FinTech Festival Asia 2023 held by FINEXPO is an exciting two-day event filled with cutting-edge presentations, interactive exhibits, and networking opportunities with some of the brightest minds in the industry. The event aims to bring together industry experts, startups,investors, regulators and FinTech enthusiasts to explore the latest trends and developments in the rapidly evolving fintech landscape.

FINEXPO has curated a wide range of interactive sessions and networking opportunities to ensure attendees get the most out of the event. After organising conferences, forums, summits,shows, exhibitions, and festivals all over the globe for 2 decades, FINEXPO is finally organising its first event in Thailand. With an estimated 15,000 participants from Thailand and across the globe, FTF Asia is the perfect platform for modern fintech companies to explore business opportunities and collaborations.

A wide range of industry topics will be covered at the FTF Asia conference,including banking, payments, personal finance, InsurTech, AI, digital assets and WEB3,blockchain, exchanges, RegTech, Robo-Advisors, P2P, investments, trading, and cybersecurity.

It strives to create phenomenal shows and a substantial events series, making FTF Asia a must-attend event for everyone in the industry. With speakers and attendees exchanging knowledge, FINEXPO is excited to witness the possibilities of the connected world.

As a pioneer in Southeast Asia in adopting the latest technologies to improve and expand the country's capacity for technology, Thailand is the perfect location to host this event. FTF Asia will serve as a hub for modern fintech companies, offering opportunities to expand their businesses and collaborate with like-minded individuals. FTF Asia is a global series of innovative, interactive, and networking events that unite thousands worldwide to explore the latest developments and ideas in the fintech industry under one roof.

The team at FINEXPO is excited to welcome the global fintech community to Bangkok,Thailand, for Fintech Festival Asia 2023 and is confident that the event will be a resounding success. Grab this opportunity to improve your knowledge and meet international speakers and the best presenters from around the world. Join the networking app FINEXPO Asia on your mobile phone to view program details and participate in polls and forums. For further information on Fintech Festival Asia 2023 and ticketing, please visit https://fintechfestival.asia/.

About FINEXPO

FINEXPO is an international industry-leading event company connecting top-level executives with different service providers across the fintech industry. Given its long history in Europe,Southeast Asia, Russia, and the United States of America, it has produced multiple conferences, forums, summits, shows, exhibitions, festivals, fairs and awards worldwide since 2002.

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