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The premier pan-European event discussing the future of banking and payments, MoneyLIVE Autumn Festival is set to take place this November. With over 350+ senior banking and payments leaders in attendance, attendees are set to gain new insights, cultivate partnerships, and be part of the discussion setting the agenda for 2023 and beyond.

2022’s headline speakers include:

  • Taylan Turan, group head of retail banking and strategy, wealth and personal banking, HSBC
  • Peter Sjӧberg, chief operating officer, Nordic region, Santander Consumer Finance
  • Anne-Sophie Castelnau, global head of sustainability, ING
  • Francois Miqueu, board member, former CEO Caixabank consumer finance, Caixabank
  • Marta Echarri, general manager Spain and Portugal, N26
  • Edwin Van Bommel, chief innovation officer, ABN AMRO
  • Jorge Sicilia, chief economist, head of BBVA research, BBVA
  • Rita Liu, chief executive officer, Mode
  • Mario Benedict, global head of APIs, open banking, partnerships and integrations, J.P. Morgan
  • Simone Dettling, banking team lead, UN Environmental Programme Finance Initiative

Below are just some of the topics that will be covered at the festival:

Get ready for the next phase of open innovation and explore the new business model opportunities in the open finance landscape.

Learn how to compete in a super-app driven world and how to tool-up for the embedded finance boom.

  • The next digital revolution

Get to grips with how web3, blockchain and the metaverse are set to transform financial services as we know it.

  • DeFi and digital currencies

Understand the impact of DeFi, grasp the global picture on CBDCs and discover how to enter the digital asset playing field.

Grasp the power of intelligent automation in lending and uncover what the future of lending holds in the era of connected ecosystems.

Unearth the latest developments in point-of-sale innovation and discover strategies for success in the evolving payments landscape.

For this year’s festival, MoneyLIVE has officially partnered with the European Digital Finance Association. The EDFA is the beating heart of European fintech, uniting over a dozen European national fintech associations and their several thousand members.

Together with the EDFA, MoneyLIVE will be hosting the networking brunch on day two of the festival, which will be introduced by the president of the EDFA, Maria Staszkiewicz. Themed around fintech and bank collaboration, the brunch will provide attendees the chance to meet fellow pioneers in the banking and fintech landscape, learn from one another, and discover new opportunities for co-operation over refreshments.

  • Francis Bignell

    Francis is a journalist with a BA in Classical Civilization, he has a specialist interest in North and South America.



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