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Wiki Finance Expo Johannesburg 2025: Africa’s Premier Fintech, Crypto & Forex Event!

Johannesburg, 16 August 2025 — The highly anticipated Wiki Finance Expo Johannesburg 2025 is set to take place on 16 August 2025 at the Sandton Convention Centre. As the largest and most influential Fintech and Web3.0 event in Africa this year, Wiki Finance Expo Johannesburg 2025 promises to deliver an unparalleled experience for the industry.

Event Details

  • Date: 16 August 2025
  • Time: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Venue: Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg
  • Focus Areas: Fintech, Forex, Web3.0, Crypto, Equities, Payments, AI
  • Tickets: Free of charge
  • Free Registration Link: https://qkt.io/wikiexpo_Africa2025

Why Attend?

Wiki Finance Expo Johannesburg 2025 will bring together over 10,000 attendees and 3,000 top-tier companies to showcase the latest trends and breakthroughs in Fintech, Forex, Crypto, Stocks, Payments, and AI. This expo is a must-attend event for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve in the global financial technology landscape.

Who Should Attend?

  • Forex and Crypto traders, KOLs
  • Brokers, Affiliates & IBs
  • Fund managers, Bankers
  • Project Owners
  • Web3.0, Blockchain, and Online Trading Platform developers and users
  • AI, Fintech, Liquidity, and Financial Services providers and professionals
  • Entrepreneurs and Venture Capitalists eager to master global financial trends

Past Speakers at Wiki Finance Expo Global

  • Dominic Williams: Founder & Chief Scientist, DFINITY Foundation
  • Evan Auyang Chi-chun: Group President, Animoca Brands
  • Justin Sun: Founder – TRON, Member – HTX Global Advisory Board
  • Reeve Collins: Co-Founder – Tether
  • Joy Lam: Member of Task Force on Promoting Web3 Development – Hong Kong Government, Head of Global Regulatory & APAC Legal – Binance
  • Alvin Hu: Managing Director, KuCoin Exchange
  • Kevin Lee: CEO, Gate.HK
  • Mario Nawfal: CEO, IBC Group
  • Julian Tehan: CCO, BitMEX
  • Hasnae Taleb: Managing Partner, Mintiply Capital, The Shewolf of Nasdaq by Nasdaq Stock Market
  • Mayoon Boonyarat: Director Revenue Tax Policy Division, Ministry of Finance of Thailand
  • John Riggins: Partner, BTC Inc
  • Emomotimi Agama: Fellow, U.S. SEC & IFC – Milken Institute, Managing Director, Nigeria SEC/NCMI
  • Loretta Joseph: Policy Consultant, The Commonwealth, Chairman, ADFSAC
  • Dr. Florian M Spiegl: Appointed Member, (HK) SFC – FinTech Advisory Group, Founder & CEO, EVIDENT, Lecturer, HKU – Faculty of Business and Economics
  • Brian Norman: CFO – Auros, Co-Chair Web3 & Blockchain committee – FinTech Assoc HK
  • Bugra Celik: Director, Digital Assets | Global Private Banking & Wealth, HSBC
  • Simon Callaghan: CEO, Blockchain Australia
  • Hassan Ahmed: Country Director, Coinbase Singapore

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