Highlights of Money 20/20 China

Published on 11/22/2018 - Updated on 09/26/2019

Last week, our co-founders, Alex Hoffman and Ralf Germer, attended Money 20/20 China in Hangzhou, the Chinese equivalent of Silicon Valley. This was the first time Money 20/20 added China, the biggest fintech market in the world, to its global portfolio of destination events where the industry’s smartest visionaries and innovators come together to create the future of money.

From November 14-16, the Chinese capital of fintech innovation, Hangzhou, received visitors from all over the globe and speakers from the most influential sectors, from AI to blockchain and beyond. Money 20/20 China serves as a bridge of collaboration between China and the rest of the world, providing exclusive access for international companies to understand the China fintech market, and connect with the industry’s leading players.

Money 20/20 China – Highlights:

•    Harianto Gunawan Managing Director of Payments, OVO, shares his view about tech giants as a threat to the payments market. Watch the video.

•    Pay now, pay later & slice it – CEO and co-founder Klarna breaks down his views on the three types of payments that consumers are looking for. Watch the video.

•    London’s Deputy Mayor for Business shares his views on uniting the finance and tech capitals in one global city, on the Main Stage at Money20/20 China 2018. Check it out.

 

On Money 20/20 China’s website, you can watch more videos and highlights of the three-day conference. Below, we share some photos of the event.

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