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Ending Financial Exclusion: a fintech panel discussion from LOQBOX and TSB

Hosted by LSE Generate

Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House , United Kingdom

Speakers

Adam Moy

Adam Moy

Fairbanking Association

Gibran Registe-Charles

Gibran Registe-Charles

Cap:ratio

Tom Eyre

Tom Eyre

LOQBOX

Pol Navarro

Pol Navarro

TSB

Chair

David Robinson

Social Finance

This is a must-not-miss event for industry insiders. Hear from influential figures from the best-known financial services and fintech brands in the UK. This panel discussion will centre around the mission of financial inclusion and the promise of new technologies and approaches. This will be a great opportunity to hear from, and speak to, top finance professionals as they embark on their mission for financial inclusion.

Join us at LSE for a panel discussion about how innovative fintechs are using new technologies in collaboration with large financial institutions to end financial exclusion. This will be a great opportunity to hear from, and speak to, influential professionals as they share how we can work together so that everyone is financially included.

Did you know, in the UK today...

  • 40% of adults have less than £100 in instantly accessible savings (Financial Conduct Authority)
  • There are 14m people that overpay for, or cannot access credit (PWC)
  • Your credit history can exclude you from services as simple as a mobile phone contract

The panel discussion will last one hour and will be followed by drinks and canapés and mingling with the panel as well as with visiting members of Innovate Finance, an independent membership association that represents the UK’s global FinTech community.

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