- The forum will bring together fintech, cryptocurrency, and forex leaders from around the world.
- The focus will be on artificial intelligence, digital assets and new regulatory approaches.
- Cyprus seeks to consolidate its status as one of the main financial hubs in Europe.
On September 24, Wiki Finance EXPO Cyprus 2025 will open in Limassol, bringing together more than 5,000 participants. Among them are representatives of major financial institutions, technology companies and regulators, the organizers said.
The event will be held at Parklane, A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa. The venue has become the region’s largest discussion platform for fintech, cryptocurrencies and capital markets, event officials said.
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The organizers state that the main theme of the upcoming forum is “Discover The Future of Fintech“. The program includes panels and master classes dedicated to artificial intelligence, digital currencies, securities, and investment opportunities in emerging markets.
According to them, the event will be a platform for discussing the latest trends and demonstrating cutting-edge solutions that can change the global financial system.
The choice of Cyprus as a venue for the forum is not accidental, the organizers stressed. The country is actively strengthening its position as the center of European forex and digital finance. Due to its geographical location between Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, as well as the presence of an advanced regulatory framework, Limassol is becoming a point of attraction for investors and innovative companies.
The organizers emphasize that EXPO should not only stimulate international cooperation, but also support the formation of a more transparent and secure environment for market participants.
Among the speakers are representatives of the public and private sectors:
- Dimitris Skouridis, Chief Scientist and Director of AI for the Government of Cyprus;
- President of the Cyprus Space Exploration Organization (CSEO) Georgios Danos;
- TRON founder Justin Sun;
- Liberland president Vit Jedlicka;
- IDAXA chairman and Jamaica FSC consultant Loretta Joseph;
- AML/CFT expert and former Mauritius FSC employee Naushad Khadoun;
- Magic Square CEO Andrei Naiman;
- Finyard CPO Stanislav Bublik;
- Petros Mavrommatis, Vice President of the Association of Investment Funds of Cyprus and Head of Department at KPMG Cyprus.
Special attention will be paid to the interaction of innovation and regulation. Key topics of the forum include:
- the possibility of cryptocurrencies becoming a new economic driver for Cyprus;
- the development of “regulatory sandbox” models and the balance between innovation and oversight;
- the prospects for investment in emerging markets through venture capital, private funds and ETFs;
- integration of digital assets into the real economy by 2030;
- development of green bonds and climate funds;
- the role of artificial intelligence in the transformation of the fintech sector;
- new approaches to combating money laundering and fraud in the crypto and forex markets;
- trading opportunities and risks in the derivatives market;
- investments in space projects and their long-term value.
According to the organizers, the goal of EXPO is not just to hold a large-scale event, but to create long-term conditions for the development of the financial industry in the region. The event should contribute to strengthening the investment attractiveness of Cyprus, creating new international ties and introducing advanced technologies in the financial sector.
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