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About FiNext Awards & Conference 2026

The FiNext Awards & Conference returns to Dubai for its 8th edition on February 11, 2026. This global gathering brings together leaders from FinTech, financial services, banking, technology, and investment sectors for a day of insights, recognition, and collaboration.

Event Details

Date: 11 February 2026
Location: Dubai, UAE
Website: https://www.finextcon.com

Key Highlights

– Visionary keynote speakers from leading global organizations
– High-impact panel discussions on fintech, digital banking, cybersecurity, blockchain, AI, and Web3
– FiNext Awards recognizing excellence in finance and technology
– Curated networking with global decision-makers

Companies Attending 

  • Nasdaq – global financial markets operator with a representative speaker.
  • Forus International – fintech executive presence.
    Sanadak – fintech platform represented by CTO.
  • PayModum – digital payments company. 
  • Neoleap – fintech solutions provider. 
  • Quadcode Brokerage Solutions – brokerage services.
  • FinTellect AI – AI-in-finance innovator.
  • Woodcoin – blockchain/crypto platform.
    UAE Ministry of Finance / Ministry of Economy – government economic/finance bodies.
  • Corum 8 – finance and technology services. 
  • GuavaPay – payments technology.
  • Satocci – fintech platform.
    BMBWeb3 Ventures – Web3 & investment.

Speaker Line-up

• Christelle El Metni – Senior Relationship Manager, FinTech

Ankit Lathigara – Senior Director, Client Delivery, Nasdaq

  Dr. Bruce Foyle – Industry Expert & Advisor, Financial Services & Technology

  Kay French – Senior Executive & Consultant, FinTech & Digital Transformation

  Christelle El Metni – Senior Relationship Manager, FinTech Industry

  Max Lighter – General Manager, MENA & CIS Region

  Nadeem Asif – Senior Business Leader, Banking & Financial Services

  Dr. Jaslyin Qiyu – Managing Director, Mad About Marketing Consulting

  Kevin Connelly – Executive Leader, Global Financial Services

  May Brooks-Kempler – Cybersecurity Expert & Advisor, Information Security & Risk

Anas Jawed
Founder & CEO, Next Business Media

I’m excited to introduce Finext Conference (FinextCon)—a global platform dedicated to the future of finance, fintech innovation, digital banking, Web3, AI, and the evolving financial ecosystem.

As part of the FiNext Awards & Conference, our mission is to bring together visionary leaders, innovators, regulators, and disruptors who are shaping the next era of financial services. FinextCon is designed to spark meaningful conversations, showcase breakthrough technologies, and drive real-world impact across the finance and fintech landscape.

Finext is more than just an event—it is a dynamic ecosystem that connects the global finance community through conferences, awards, digital platforms, and thought leadership. We are committed to fostering collaboration, sharing knowledge, and accelerating innovation that transforms how the world interacts with money and financial systems.

Join us on this exciting journey as we redefine the future of finance.
Welcome to FinextCon—where the next generation of financial innovation begins.

Contact Information

Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Phone: +91 88002 85521 | +91 9811192198

Source: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/about-finext-awards-conference-2026/

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