- Chile Fintech Forum 2024 scheduled for May 14-15 at Espacio Riesco.
- Over 100 speakers, including policymakers and industry leaders, to address key fintech issues.
- Event to include panels on digital payments and open finance, highlighting sector growth.
Set to triple its size from last year, the Chile Fintech Forum 2024 at Espacio Riesco on May 14-15 will convene key players from the financial and tech industries to discuss the future of fintech in Chile. This year’s event, in partnership with Chócale as a media partner, aims to position Chile as a fintech hub in Latin America.
The forum will kick off with remarks from Finance Minister Mario Marcel, discussing the impacts of current governmental policies. This will be followed by insights from public policy expert Ignacio Briones and Banco Central’s Alberto Naudon, who will delve into the regulatory landscape and digital currencies.
The highlight of the first day includes a panel on the current and future state of digital payments in Chile, featuring Rodrigo Quijada, Paola Ledezma, and Thiago Dias. They will explore trends and challenges in a rapidly evolving local market. The afternoon sessions will focus on open finance, with insights from industry leaders like Roberto Opazo and Carlos Oviedo.
Day two emphasizes financial inclusion and ecosystem development, with contributions from Solange Berstein of the CMF and Nelson Rojas of Caja Los Andes. A notable panel will include discussions on regional financial growth with fintech leaders from across Ibero-America.
The forum will close with a discussion on the role of influencers in the fintech ecosystem, featuring Francisco Ackermann, Romina Capetillo, and David Ávila. Tickets for this pivotal event are available on the official Chile Fintech Forum website, where attendees can also engage in matchmaking and networking opportunities.