8 must-see sessions from the FinTech Live London 2022 event

8 must-see sessions from the FinTech Live London 2022 event

FinTech Live London returns 1-2 November with another fantastic line-up of respected speakers and industry influencers.

The two-day hybrid conference will be held at the striking Magazine London venue in Greenwich from 1-2 November 2022, overlooking the city’s Canary Wharf business district.

Some of the world’s leading FinTech leaders will come together to discuss their strategies and shape the future of digital finance in a series of keynotes, roundtables, fire chats and Q&A sessions.

Topics across the two-day conference program include:

  • Open bank
  • Financial digitalisation
  • The future of fintech
  • Insurtech & Customer Centricity
  • Women in Fintech
  • Investment in crypto
  • Insurtech and climate change
  • Insurtech: Data and AI

Business manager choose eight important round tables, panels and fireplaces from the event.

Open bank

Open Banking opens up financial markets with APIs that allow developers to access data and build applications that help create better services and more innovation within the sector. More competition means better business, lower costs and satisfied customers. Would you like to know how Open Banking can benefit your business? This panel discussion featuring Nicole Green from Yapily, Roland Mesters from Nordigen, Constanza Castro Feijoo from the Open Banking Implementation Entity and Scott Wilson from Mambu.

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Yapily, Pleo and the power of open banking

Sticking with Open Banking, this session features Joe Armstrong from Pleo and Iain McDougall from Yapily who will look at how businesses can better manage costs and increase cash flow using open banking. Don’t miss this fireside chat between open banking platform Yapily and fintech unicorn Pleo.

Unpacking the futuristic world of biometric payments, virtual cards and robot bankers

This panel of experts includes William Sorby from N26, Hugh Courtney from Zilch and Axel Cateland from Spendesk who will discuss cashless societies – a reality accelerated by the pandemic and becoming the norm in many countries globally.

But with any opportunity comes both risk and reward, which is definitely highlighted by the panel as they tackle technological innovations enabling biometric payments, virtual cards and robot bankers.

Investing in Crypto: Risky or Rewarding?

This is a discussion that is sure to have an appeal that extends far beyond fintech’s borders. Join experts from Campsor Capital and UgoliniCapital as they tackle arguably the most difficult topic in the industry – investing in cryptocurrency. Hard to predict and impossible to speak with certainty, will you walk away from this session with a bullish or bearish attitude?

The rise of crypto! Analyze the risks and benefits of decentralized currencies

We’re sure crypto will be one of the hottest talking points in town at this event, so join Richard Crook from BCB Group and Katryna Hanush from Wintermute to find out more about decentralized currencies. Is decentralized finance (DeFi) really something special or does it open up to a host of problems such as lack of regulation, volatility and cyber attacks? Join the experts to find out what they think.

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How women in finance are breaking the glass ceiling

While fintech may fare better than some tech industries in terms of gender parity, there is still a lot to do. This session is sure to spark a passionate discussion as it welcomes Clémentine Svartz from Spendesk, Nina Etienne from SumUp and Angelique Dwyer from BCB Group to share their experiences but also showcase their successes and future scenarios.

Are AI interfaces and digitization of insurance a necessity?

FinTech Live London also has an insurtech element, which is welcome as the insurance industry is seen as a laggard when it comes to digital transformation. Join experts from Genasys, Howdens, Novidea and Apollo ibott 1971 as they discuss the role of AI in insurance and the steps needed to bring the industry up to date and future ready.

How climate change affects the future of insurance

Climate change is the existential crisis of our time, and is having a huge impact on the insurance industry and the customers it protects – but can they keep up with so much uncertainty and increasingly extreme weather events? Join Jamie Rodney from Reask, Adam Rimmer from FloodFlash and a contributor from Previscio to see what can be done.

Register now for tickets to FinTech Live London which will be held on 1-2. November, delivered to you in collaboration with main sponsor Saphyre, by clicking here.

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