Money20/20 Asia 2026 to bring global fintech leaders to Bangkok next week

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Money20/20 Asia 2026 will take place from April 21 to 23 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, bringing together speakers from 39 countries to discuss digital payments, artificial intelligence, blockchain and the future of financial technology.

BANGKOK, Thailand – Bangkok is gearing up to host one of the region’s most influential financial technology gatherings, with Money20/20 Asia opening its doors from April 21 to 23 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.

The three-day event will assemble 250 speakers from 39 countries under the banner “From Infrastructure to Impact—Where Technology Meets Humanity.” The program moves beyond theoretical frameworks to examine how Asia-Pacific’s financial innovations are generating measurable real-world outcomes, with focused sessions on digital public infrastructure, embedded finance, artificial intelligence, and inclusive financial systems.



The lineup features leadership from more than 40 global and regional financial institutions, tier-one payment networks, and established fintech players. Banking executives, digital asset specialists, technology architects, and regulatory authorities will address the evolving landscape across payments, digital currencies, and cross-border financial infrastructure.

New programming for 2026 includes the Intersection Stage, exploring the convergence points between traditional financial services and decentralized systems—spanning asset tokenization, blockchain implementations, and regulatory adaptation. Additional tracks cover banking transformation, AI integration, and emerging technology applications, while the Startup and Investor Park facilitates direct engagement between venture-stage companies and institutional capital.


As part of a global series spanning Amsterdam, Riyadh, Las Vegas, and Bangkok, Money20/20 serves as a critical forum where industry architects, investment professionals, and policymakers converge to define the trajectory of financial technology.

For additional information, visit asia.money2020.com. (NNT)