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Finally, It's Here: Finance Magnates’ London Summit 2015 Site Is Live!
Finally, It's Here: Finance Magnates’ London Summit 2015 Site Is Live!
Monday,10/08/2015|11:31GMTby
Andy Traveller
Join other early birds who have secured their seat at the event that the trading industry has been waiting for.
While most of London's financial industry is still at the beach and emails keep bouncing with automated "out of office" replies, Finance Magnates's London Summit 2015 is already here, with a newly launched website.
Secure your early bird seat at the financial industry's leading event here
In its fourth consecutive year, Finance Magnates' London Summit is poised to do things bigger, more exciting than ever, with two exhibition floors, numerous unique content sessions - held by notable thought leaders from all across the financial industry - and a dedicated, day-long fintech startup pitches line-up.
London Summit's Website Is Live!
The event has increasingly positioned itself to be the go-to place for doing business in the global trading industry. Held at the prestigious Brewery conference center in the heart of London's financial district, the Summit attracts over 1,500 professionals from banks, hedge funds, brokerages, Venture Capitals, upstart fintech firms and the financial media.
Finance Magnates' London Summit 2014 in Numbers
The event will be set in motion by an early Networking Blitz session on November 2nd, providing a distinctive opportunity to exploit the Summit's unmatched business potential. Securing a table at the scene will grant you access to the industry's movers and shakers, providing an opportunitity to present your unique offering whilst taking in the latest industry developments.
A day later, the Summit's official kick-off will take place with a packed agenda of sessions and panels. Industry thought leaders will weigh in on key issues of interest. Implications of the rate manipulation scandal in major banks one year on, the potential and challenges of multi-asset trading and the best stories and secrets behind sport sponsorship deals - all will take center stage at the Summit with the leading experts sharing their insights and experiences.
As London retains its pre-eminence as a fintech hub, the event also shines the spotlight on those developments set to disrupt the industry, with an ongoing stream of firms demoing their products and solutions.
Finance Magnates’ London Summit 2015 will take place on November 2-3, 2015 at the Brewery on Chiswell Street. Register and mark the event in your calendar. To secure your exposure in one of the world's biggest B2B online trading conferences, contact summit@financemagnates.com.
While most of London's financial industry is still at the beach and emails keep bouncing with automated "out of office" replies, Finance Magnates's London Summit 2015 is already here, with a newly launched website.
Secure your early bird seat at the financial industry's leading event here
In its fourth consecutive year, Finance Magnates' London Summit is poised to do things bigger, more exciting than ever, with two exhibition floors, numerous unique content sessions - held by notable thought leaders from all across the financial industry - and a dedicated, day-long fintech startup pitches line-up.
London Summit's Website Is Live!
The event has increasingly positioned itself to be the go-to place for doing business in the global trading industry. Held at the prestigious Brewery conference center in the heart of London's financial district, the Summit attracts over 1,500 professionals from banks, hedge funds, brokerages, Venture Capitals, upstart fintech firms and the financial media.
Finance Magnates' London Summit 2014 in Numbers
The event will be set in motion by an early Networking Blitz session on November 2nd, providing a distinctive opportunity to exploit the Summit's unmatched business potential. Securing a table at the scene will grant you access to the industry's movers and shakers, providing an opportunitity to present your unique offering whilst taking in the latest industry developments.
A day later, the Summit's official kick-off will take place with a packed agenda of sessions and panels. Industry thought leaders will weigh in on key issues of interest. Implications of the rate manipulation scandal in major banks one year on, the potential and challenges of multi-asset trading and the best stories and secrets behind sport sponsorship deals - all will take center stage at the Summit with the leading experts sharing their insights and experiences.
As London retains its pre-eminence as a fintech hub, the event also shines the spotlight on those developments set to disrupt the industry, with an ongoing stream of firms demoing their products and solutions.
Finance Magnates’ London Summit 2015 will take place on November 2-3, 2015 at the Brewery on Chiswell Street. Register and mark the event in your calendar. To secure your exposure in one of the world's biggest B2B online trading conferences, contact summit@financemagnates.com.
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