FStech's The Future of FinTech launches with keynotes from Lloyds and NatWest

The Future of FinTech will return to the London Hilton Tower Bridge on 12 June 2025 for its sixth annual event to explore the technologies and trends reshaping financial services.

FStech can now reveal that Kirsty Rutter, strategic investment director (corporate venture capital) at Lloyds Banking Group, and Chris Waring, head of digital customer journeys at NatWest will take the keynote addresses at the not-to-be-missed event.

Attendees can also expected to hear from Fox Ahmed, global head of cybersecurity and technology and data protection regulatory risk at BNP Paribas and Ravneet Shah, chief technology officer at Allica Bank during our lively panel sessions.

This year’s conference will focus on the disruptive innovations, strategies, and solutions that are transforming the industry, addressing both current challenges and emerging opportunities.

Attendees will leave The Future of FinTech 2025 with a deeper understanding of how technology is driving change and enabling sustainable growth across the sector.

They will also have the chance to engage in thought-provoking discussions with industry peers and leading experts on the latest developments in finance and its intersection with technology.

In a dynamic line-up of keynote speeches, presentations, and panel discussions, the conference will tackle the key issues shaping the future of financial services, providing actionable insights and inspiring ideas.

Register for the event now



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