Book Your Tickets For Finance Magnates London Summit 2021 

FinanceFeeds Editorial Team

With less than 2 months to go, finance and fintech thought leaders are booking their tickets for The Finance Magnates London Summit. 

Taking place between November 16-17, at the Old Billingsgate, London; the Finance Magnates London Summit is one of the hottest events of the year for players in the finance space. 

Finance Magnates London Summit will play host to hundreds of exhibitors, dozens of top executive speakers and thousands of attendees. The event hosts retail brokers, institutional buy-side, payment service providers, fintech startups, challengers and a growing crypto segment. The Finance Magnates London Summit can elevate your brand, provide targeted exposure and enable your key executives to meet the right people. 

    • Live Awards – For over a decade, our awards celebrated the achievements of leading brands that have excelled in their respective fields of business. This year the awards are happening physically, and winners will be announced at our London event!
    • Sponsorship Opportunities – Display your branding, message and CTA to get noticed and attract the right audience. Sponsorship spots are selling out fast so contact our team to reserve yours!
  • Networking – London Summit 2021 will kick off with the exclusive Networking Blitz, a platform for networking with a twist on the evening of November 16. The Blitz is a great opportunity to meet business leads, unwind, and get deals done.
  • Top Speakers – Join the conversation with the forward-thinkers of today covering some of the most prominent topics shaping the future of financial services.

Due to health and safety protocols, tickets must be booked in advance and will not be available at the event. Don’t miss out.  Discover new clients and partners in the industry’s largest gathering. Register to attend or to exhibit your brand at the event.

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