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How Many Finovates Have You Done?

2026/02/17 17:00
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At Finovate Europe, a simple question revealed something far more interesting than statistics.

Participants were asked to write down the number of Finovate Europe events they had attended. The answers ranged dramatically. Some confidently wrote “one.” Others hesitated, guessing six or seven. One attendee joked “45 plus.” For some, it was their very first event — not just in Europe, but ever.

On the surface, it was a light-hearted exercise. But beneath the humour was a snapshot of the event’s evolution and its community.

Finovate Europe has become a fixture in the fintech calendar. For veterans, attendance numbers are a badge of honour — a measure of commitment to tracking the industry’s progress year after year. For newcomers, it represents entry into a space where innovation, networking, and competition converge at pace.

The diversity of answers highlights something important about the fintech ecosystem itself. It is constantly renewing. There are seasoned operators who have watched entire technology cycles rise and fall on the Finovate stage. And there are first-time attendees who are seeing the format — and perhaps even parts of the industry — for the very first time.

Events like Finovate thrive on that mix. Experience brings perspective. Fresh faces bring energy and new ideas. Together, they create an environment where continuity meets change.

It also says something about longevity. In an industry often criticised for short hype cycles and fleeting trends, the fact that some attendees can count dozens of appearances speaks to Finovate’s staying power. At the same time, the steady stream of first-timers demonstrates that fintech remains open, dynamic, and accessible.

So how many Finovates have you attended?

Whether the answer is one or forty-five, each number represents a moment in the industry’s ongoing story — a marker of where fintech has been, and where it’s heading next.

The post How Many Finovates Have You Done? appeared first on FF News | Fintech Finance.

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