Events

Wiki Finance Expo Dubai 2025: The Middle East’s Premier Fintech, Crypto & Forex Event!

Dubai, November 11, 2025 — The highly anticipated Wiki Finance Expo Dubai 2025 is set to take place at the Millennium Plaza Downtown Hotel. As the largest gathering for Fintech, Forex, Crypto, Web3.0, and AI in the Middle East, this event promises to be a landmark occasion for the industry.

Event Details

Why Attend?

With over 5,000 attendees, 50+ speakers, and 70+ exhibitors, Wiki Finance Expo Dubai 2025 will showcase the latest trends and innovations in Fintech, Forex, Crypto, Web3.0, and AI. This is a must-attend event for anyone looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving financial technology landscape. Featuring industry leaders and innovators from around the world, the expo offers invaluable insights and networking opportunities.

Who Should Attend?

  • Traders & Investors: Forex & crypto traders, KOL, retail and institutional investors. Entrepreneurs & VCs seeking fintech opportunities.
  • Financial Professionals: Forex & crypto brokers, affiliates, IBs, fund managers, and bankers.
  • Blockchain & Web3 Innovators: Developers, project owners, and DeFi/NFT pioneers.
  • Fintech & AI Professionals: Startups and professionals in payments and liquidity solutions.
  • Influencers & Media: Content creators and journalists covering finance.
  • Regulators & Academics: Policymakers, researchers, and students shaping financial futures.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the future of fintech. Register now for free!

Contact Information

For event sponsorship or a booth, please contact:

  • Organizer: Loki So
  • Email: loki@wikiglobal.com
Global Business & Finance Magazine

Recent Posts

The future is under the glass

Digital design increasingly confers a competitive edge in global tech markets. This column examines how…

16 hours ago

Generative AI in German firms: Diffusion, costs, and expected economic effects

The novelty and speed of diffusion of generative AI means that evidence on its impact…

16 hours ago

Immigration restrictions and natives’ intergenerational mobility: Evidence from the 1920s US quota acts

Much of the debate over the consequences of immigration restrictions for labour market outcomes of…

16 hours ago

Why inflation may respond faster to big shocks: The rise of state-dependent pricing

Macroeconomic models distinguish time-dependent pricing, where firms change prices at fixed intervals, from state-dependent pricing,…

16 hours ago

Showing up in the Alps: The economic value of Davos

Attending the World Economic Forum in Davos is costly, with estimates ranging between $20,000 and…

16 hours ago

Productivity, firm size, and why distortions hurt developing economies

In many developing countries, productive firms remain too small, while less productive firms are too…

16 hours ago