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Money20/20 Asia
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Money20/20 Asia will bring together senior representatives from across the ecosystem – from the mighty markets of China and India, global financial hubs of Hong Kong and Singapore, innovation centres of Japan, South Korea and Australia and emergent fintech markets such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, the Philippines and more to connect and create the future of money.
Our focal point is payments, and from this we take a unique, and widening, perspective. We bring together visionaries and innovators from across the spectrum who are inventing new ways to spend, manage, save, borrow, share and protect money.
Money20/20 Asia will deliver on 3 key promises:
Exceptional content
A stellar line up of speakers—local, regional and global—will explore Asia Pacific’s most pressing topics including financial inclusion, x-border innovation and the digital payments revolution.
Senior audience from across the ecosystem
A senior audience of key stakeholders from established multinational organisations to the earliest stage startups as well as retailers, investors, analysts, media, regulators and more.
An unparalleled inclusive experience
An exceptional, modern and fun experience, untethered from legacy, catalyzing growth across the Asia Pacific ecosystem.
Our agenda themes provide a guide to the areas we will be covering across our keynote stage and five track stages.
We have identified 15 themes that will be covered at Money20/20 Asia that capture the industry sentiment. Themes to be covered on our agenda include:
- Processing, instant payments & Open Platforms
- Mobile Payments & Wallets
- Next Gen Retail & Commerce
- Legal & Regulatory
- National & regional Initiatives
- Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Investing
- X-Border Disruption
- Alternative Lending & Finance
- Bank (R)evolution
- Financial Inclusion
- Bits & Blocks: Coins & Ledgers
- Data, Augmented Intelligence & Algorithm based Innovation
- Risk, Security & Fraud
- Case Studies & Announcements
- New market research and commercial models