iFX EXPO Asia 2025 to Welcome Over 4,000 Industry Leaders in Hong Kong as Show Floor Sells Out
Monday,29/09/2025|09:47GMTby
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iFX EXPO Asia 2025 returns to Hong Kong with 4,000+ execs, 150+ exhibitors.
Hong Kong, 26–28 October 2025 — iFX EXPO Asia, the world’s leading online trading and fintech exhibition, will return to AsiaWorld-Expo this October, bringing together more than 4,000 senior executives from across the global brokerage, fintech, payments, and liquidity ecosystem.
More than 150 exhibitors, including ATFX, Axi, B2Broker, and Plus500, will showcase solutions, alongside 100+ industry-leading speakers delivering insights across two conference stages. Confirmed speakers include influential leaders from the New York Stock Exchange, JP Morgan, Nasdaq, META, and the AI Association of Hong Kong, ensuring delegates gain perspectives from some of the most recognized organizations shaping global markets.
Delegates will benefit from direct access to regulators, acquisition leaders, and technology innovators driving the next wave of growth in online trading. The agenda will cover regulatory outlooks, market developments, and practical tools for brokerage expansion, alongside structured networking opportunities designed to facilitate partnerships and accelerate deal-making.
“The overwhelming demand for iFX EXPO Asia 2025 highlights both the strength of our industry and the dynamic of the region. With the show floor sold out months in advance, we are proud to offer a platform where global leaders come together to exchange ideas, forge partnerships and shape the future of online trading. Hosting the event in Hong Kong is especially meaningful, as the city continues to serve as the gateway between Asia and the global financial markets” said George Panayiotou, CEO, Ultimate Group.
“The quality of attendees at iFX EXPO Asia has always set the event apart, creating an environment where meaningful discussions translate into long-term partnerships,” added a spokesperson from B2Broker. “This year promises even greater opportunities to engage with decision-makers who are shaping the industry’s future.”
Registration for iFX EXPO Asia 2025 is now open. For more information and to secure your delegate pass, visit asia2025.ifxexpo.com.
MEDIA ADVISORY
What: iFX EXPO Asia 2025 – the world’s leading online trading and fintech exhibition
When: 26–28 October 2025
Where: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong
Who: Over 4,000 senior executives including brokers, fintech innovators, liquidity providers, payment specialists, and regulators, with 150+ global exhibitors and 100+ speakers confirmed. Speakers include representatives from world-class organizations such as the New York Stock Exchange, JP Morgan, Nasdaq, META, and the AI Association of Hong Kong.
Why: The exhibition floor is sold out with 150+ global exhibitors confirmed, alongside 100+ expert speakers. Delegates will gain insights into regulation, trading technology, client acquisition, and market intelligence.
Media Opportunities: - Interview access with senior executives and global exhibitors - Photo and video opportunities across the exhibition floor and speaker sessions - Quotes and commentary from industry leaders and organizers
Hong Kong, 26–28 October 2025 — iFX EXPO Asia, the world’s leading online trading and fintech exhibition, will return to AsiaWorld-Expo this October, bringing together more than 4,000 senior executives from across the global brokerage, fintech, payments, and liquidity ecosystem.
More than 150 exhibitors, including ATFX, Axi, B2Broker, and Plus500, will showcase solutions, alongside 100+ industry-leading speakers delivering insights across two conference stages. Confirmed speakers include influential leaders from the New York Stock Exchange, JP Morgan, Nasdaq, META, and the AI Association of Hong Kong, ensuring delegates gain perspectives from some of the most recognized organizations shaping global markets.
Delegates will benefit from direct access to regulators, acquisition leaders, and technology innovators driving the next wave of growth in online trading. The agenda will cover regulatory outlooks, market developments, and practical tools for brokerage expansion, alongside structured networking opportunities designed to facilitate partnerships and accelerate deal-making.
“The overwhelming demand for iFX EXPO Asia 2025 highlights both the strength of our industry and the dynamic of the region. With the show floor sold out months in advance, we are proud to offer a platform where global leaders come together to exchange ideas, forge partnerships and shape the future of online trading. Hosting the event in Hong Kong is especially meaningful, as the city continues to serve as the gateway between Asia and the global financial markets” said George Panayiotou, CEO, Ultimate Group.
“The quality of attendees at iFX EXPO Asia has always set the event apart, creating an environment where meaningful discussions translate into long-term partnerships,” added a spokesperson from B2Broker. “This year promises even greater opportunities to engage with decision-makers who are shaping the industry’s future.”
Registration for iFX EXPO Asia 2025 is now open. For more information and to secure your delegate pass, visit asia2025.ifxexpo.com.
MEDIA ADVISORY
What: iFX EXPO Asia 2025 – the world’s leading online trading and fintech exhibition
When: 26–28 October 2025
Where: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong
Who: Over 4,000 senior executives including brokers, fintech innovators, liquidity providers, payment specialists, and regulators, with 150+ global exhibitors and 100+ speakers confirmed. Speakers include representatives from world-class organizations such as the New York Stock Exchange, JP Morgan, Nasdaq, META, and the AI Association of Hong Kong.
Why: The exhibition floor is sold out with 150+ global exhibitors confirmed, alongside 100+ expert speakers. Delegates will gain insights into regulation, trading technology, client acquisition, and market intelligence.
Media Opportunities: - Interview access with senior executives and global exhibitors - Photo and video opportunities across the exhibition floor and speaker sessions - Quotes and commentary from industry leaders and organizers
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