Finance Magnates Africa Summit: Exploring the World of Online Trading

Finance Magnates is happy to announce its first event to take place on the African continent, culminating in the Africa Summit (FMAS:23). The landmark summit will take on May 8-10, 2023 at the luxurious Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Online Trading Industry in Africa on the Rise

Perhaps now more than ever, Africa has been known for its strong potential, having seen countless forms of investment, activity, and attention from online trading, brokerages, and much more.

In recent years, the online trading industry has taken off, becoming a welcoming destination for incoming brokers and every step of the retail ecosystem.

South Africa, Finance Magnates Africa Summit, FMAS:23

The continent provides a unique opportunity for many providers and online trading participants given the potential, bourgeoning user base, and sheer growth associated with the region.

Register Today for FMAS:23 to Unlock Africa’s Potential!

Finance Magnates has been hosting large-scale events for over a decade, with the push into Africa representing a recognition of the future and clout of the continent. As a growing hub in the B2B and B2C industry, South Africa functions as the perfect nexus for bringing together professionals from multiple industry verticals.

This includes thought leaders, executives, and the biggest names from online trading, payments, digital assets, and fintech. With the state of online trading in Africa on the rise, the timing for an event of this magnitude has never been better.

Don’t miss out on one of the biggest events of the year or let the competition get a leg up in what could be one of 2023’s hottest regions for investment.

FMAS:23 – What You Need to Know

Every Finance Magnates summit provides a unique atmosphere for key players across multiple verticals that drive their respective industries. FMAS:23 will be no exception, focusing on a diverse range of participants and attendees in Africa.

Attendees can expect to engage, interact, and network with leading retail and institutional FX and CFD brokers, liquidity providers, affiliates & IBs, regulators, startups, VCs, investors and traders, leading marketers & educators, and much more.

Individuals can also expect to see the biggest brands from the fintech, payments, and crypto space, all with the collective goal of developing and exploring the future of the African continent.

First Look – FMAS:23 Content Stream

The event is expected to draw upwards of 2,000 attendees, 70 exhibitors, and 50 speakers, making FMAS:23 one of the best opportunities of the year to network and engage in Africa.

Every Finance Magnates event is complete with a robust slate of sessions, workshops, panels, discussions, and more. FMAS:23 is no exception and will feature a full 2.5 days of content and programming.

Stay tuned for more updates over the next few months as the in-depth agenda takes shape, or simply to join the conversation.

Finance Magnates is happy to announce its first event to take place on the African continent, culminating in the Africa Summit (FMAS:23). The landmark summit will take on May 8-10, 2023 at the luxurious Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Online Trading Industry in Africa on the Rise

Perhaps now more than ever, Africa has been known for its strong potential, having seen countless forms of investment, activity, and attention from online trading, brokerages, and much more.

In recent years, the online trading industry has taken off, becoming a welcoming destination for incoming brokers and every step of the retail ecosystem.

South Africa, Finance Magnates Africa Summit, FMAS:23

The continent provides a unique opportunity for many providers and online trading participants given the potential, bourgeoning user base, and sheer growth associated with the region.

Register Today for FMAS:23 to Unlock Africa’s Potential!

Finance Magnates has been hosting large-scale events for over a decade, with the push into Africa representing a recognition of the future and clout of the continent. As a growing hub in the B2B and B2C industry, South Africa functions as the perfect nexus for bringing together professionals from multiple industry verticals.

This includes thought leaders, executives, and the biggest names from online trading, payments, digital assets, and fintech. With the state of online trading in Africa on the rise, the timing for an event of this magnitude has never been better.

Don’t miss out on one of the biggest events of the year or let the competition get a leg up in what could be one of 2023’s hottest regions for investment.

FMAS:23 – What You Need to Know

Every Finance Magnates summit provides a unique atmosphere for key players across multiple verticals that drive their respective industries. FMAS:23 will be no exception, focusing on a diverse range of participants and attendees in Africa.

Attendees can expect to engage, interact, and network with leading retail and institutional FX and CFD brokers, liquidity providers, affiliates & IBs, regulators, startups, VCs, investors and traders, leading marketers & educators, and much more.

Individuals can also expect to see the biggest brands from the fintech, payments, and crypto space, all with the collective goal of developing and exploring the future of the African continent.

First Look – FMAS:23 Content Stream

The event is expected to draw upwards of 2,000 attendees, 70 exhibitors, and 50 speakers, making FMAS:23 one of the best opportunities of the year to network and engage in Africa.

Every Finance Magnates event is complete with a robust slate of sessions, workshops, panels, discussions, and more. FMAS:23 is no exception and will feature a full 2.5 days of content and programming.

Stay tuned for more updates over the next few months as the in-depth agenda takes shape, or simply to join the conversation.

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