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Money20/20 Europe Unveils Star-Studded Speaker Lineup

Money20/20 Europe Unveils Star-Studded Speaker Lineup

The Money20/20 Europe 2026 speaker lineup is officially out, and it reads like a masterclass in who holds the keys to the future of global finance. The world’s leading fintech show has confirmed over 450 speakers across six stages for its annual event, scheduled for June 2–4 at the RAI Amsterdam.

Among the newly announced names are Sebastian Siemiatkowski, Co-Founder and CEO of Klarna; Onur Genç, CEO of BBVA; Marguerite Bérard, CEO of ABN AMRO Bank N.V.; Kelly Devine, President for Europe at Mastercard; Yoni Assia, CEO of eToro; and Francesca Carlesi, CEO of Revolut UK. These are not just titles, these are the architects of some of the biggest shifts happening in banking and payments today.

They join an already stacked roster that includes Sarah Wynn-Williams, Tech & Policy Expert and Author; Takis Georgakopoulos, Chief Operating Officer of Fiserv; Arjun Sethi, Co-CEO of Kraken; Michael Shaulov, CEO of Fireblocks; Cassie Craddock, VP & Managing Director UK & Europe at Ripple; and Olugbenga Agboola, Founder & CEO of Flutterwave, among many others.

Bryony Naylor, VP of Money20/20 Europe, put it plainly: “This year’s speaker lineup represents the leaders who are not just responding to change, they’re driving it.” That statement shapes what the event is really about: not retrospective panels, but forward-facing decisions.

The 2026 agenda is structured around four major content themes, AI and the Agentic Age, The Great Rebundling, Money Stack Rewired, and Regulation in the Fast Lane, each designed to tackle the fault lines currently running through the financial services industry, from autonomous decision-making to stablecoin-driven infrastructure.

A standout addition to this year’s format is the debut of the Intersection Stage. Positioned as the epicenter of the convergence between traditional finance and decentralized finance, it will cover stablecoins, digital assets, tokenization, and next-generation money movement, territory that has moved from fringe to front-page in record time.

The experience is also getting a significant upgrade, with the introduction of the Orbital Stage, MoneyLab workshops, an expanded Startup Hub, a returning Startup Pitch Competition, and a new Investor Area focused on dealmaking. An invite-only Policy20 Summit on Day One will provide closed-door access to key regulatory conversations.

The Money20/20 Europe 2026 speaker lineup signals that this edition is built for decision-makers, not just spectators. For anyone tracking where fintech is heading, from AI disruption to the TradFi-DeFi collision, Amsterdam in June is where those conversations will happen first.

Media accreditation is available via Money20/20’s press registration page. Full agenda details can be found on the official Money20/20 Europe agenda.

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