The Ultimate FinTech & InsurTech LIVE Event

FinTech & InsurTech LIVE Event, where innovation meets implementation, coming to you live from London

Whether you attend virtually or in person, it will give you a chance to network with C-Level executives, share ideas with industry pioneers, and walk away with actionable, unique insights to bolster your business and career. 

By the end of the three-day event, you will have seen the latest innovations in both FinTech and InsurTech. You will be able to see how companies like yours are tackling the problems that keep you up at night, engage in a community that many struggle to access, and share your ideas with people who care as much as you do. 

Order your tickets now to take advantage of our limited-time Early Bird offer. 

 

How can you attend?

In the post-Covid era, not everybody wants to travel for events. So FinTech and InsurTech Live will be completely hybrid. That means you can attend the event in person or virtually - with no disadvantages to people who don’t make the trip to the Tobacco Dock. 

In-person

 

FinTech and InsurTech Live is happening in the Tobacco Dock in London, a ten-minute walk from Tower Bridge. For more information on the location, click here

Virtually

There’s no need to worry about missing out if you choose not to attend in person. You can still absorb all the information, interact with other attendees and enjoy the conference experience on our virtual platform. 

There will be live feeds from all of the stages (also available on-demand after the event) as well as virtual networking areas. So not being able to travel is no reason to miss your chance to gather with the industry.

 

What’s on the agenda? 

 

With keynote addresses from global leaders, dynamic roundtable discussions, and extensive networking opportunities, FinTech & InsurTech 2021 will expand your network, deliver insight, and enhance your organisation’s reach. 

Across the three-day event, a number of relevant topics and trends surrounding fintech and insurtech will be discussed. 

 

  • Tuesday 12 October - Diversity and Inclusion
  • Racial equality (11:30 am)
  • Supplier diversity (12:00 pm)
  • Sustainability (12:30 pm)
  • Women in fintech (14:30 pm) 
  • Wednesday 13 October - Challenger and neobanks 
  • Cashless society (14:00 pm) 
  • SMEs (14:30 pm) 
  • Thursday 14 October - Adopting new-age digital solutions in the insurance industry (06:00 am)


Influential executives from around the world will give their insights and professional experiences surrounding these topics, allowing you and your company to leave with valuable information. 

The topics surrounding diversity and women in fintech should certainly be on the mind of every executive. The Fintech industry is one of the least gender-diverse industries with women making up only 7% of the pool.

Although new research by Mastercard, has revealed that women-owned small and medium enterprises (SMEs) believe there are huge benefits of a cash-free economy to their businesses. 81% of women entrepreneurs in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) have a digital presence for their businesses, compared to 68% of their male counterparts, according to the inaugural Mastercard MEA SME Confidence Index. 

 

Order now to make the most of our early-bird offer. Ticket prices increase over 50% soon! For tickets and information, head over to our event site.

 

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