Fintech Week London Reboots Festival Format to Support Capital’s Top Global Status

Fintech Week London is set to return with an expanded city-wide festival format under new leadership, aiming to reinforce the capital’s position as a premier global fintech hub.

Spearheaded by Fintech Fringe with the strategic backing of the Department for Business and Trade alongside London & Partners, the updated event format is projected to draw over 1,500 founders, investors, financial institutions, policymakers, and regulators to the city.

The strategic overhaul comes as data from Dealroom‘s latest global tech ecosystem index confirms London as the world’s top fintech ecosystem, serving as home to 137 unicorns with a combined enterprise value of $714 billion. To match this global status, the upcoming city-wide initiative will enable smaller companies and emerging communities to host localized events, giving the broader ecosystem direct access to a larger audience. The Fintech Times is supporting the revamped event as its official media partner.

Calypso Harland, founder of Fintech Fringe
Calypso Harland, founder of Fintech Fringe

Centered around the core theme of “Growth with Agency,” the event programming will address the practical dynamics currently shaping sector expansion, including how artificial intelligence alters competitive advantage, the impact of regulation on growth strategies, and the market-reshaping convergence of fintech, crypto, and payments. Calypso Harland, founder of Fintech Fringe, explained that London requires a dedicated platform reflecting the ambitious, practical, and international reality of the people building the next generation of financial technology. Harland added that the event functions to rally the entire ecosystem together to demonstrate exactly why the city remains built to create market champions.

The relaunch arrives on the heels of Fintech Fringe’s merger with Fintech Week London, building on a model that has seen its standalone festival triple in size since its inception. Emma Banymandhub, CEO of The Payments Association, commented that bridging the gap between historically parallel sectors like crypto, payments, and traditional fintech is essential for the wider industry. Banymandhub noted that collaborating across these ecosystems will foster improved long-term outcomes and innovation for the entire landscape.

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