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    Finance Magnates Africa Summit – Leading Finance Brands to Converge in South Africa

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    Finance Magnates Africa Summit (FMAS:24) returns to Sandton City, South Africa this May, attracting top finance brands. Top brokers and brands from the financial sector are set to gather at FMAS:24, Africa’s premier trading industry event.

    Top finance brands converging at FMAS:24

    With FMAS:24 around the corner and set to run from 27-29 May, top brokers and brands in the finance industry are gearing up for Africa’s premier industry event. The continent is “a growing hub for retail trading, featuring one of the fastest growing markets globally”, according to an article by Jeff Patterson, Head of Commercial Content at Finance Magnates. The summit promises unparalleled networking opportunities and insights into the rapidly expanding African market.

    Africa: A lucrative market for finance industry

    Africa’s burgeoning retail trading market has caught the attention of leading finance brands worldwide. With rapid market growth and increasing demand for investment services, Africa presents immense potential for finance industry players.

    FMAS:24

    FMAS:24 offers a unique platform for brands to connect with regional players, explore new business opportunities, and stay ahead of the competition. With over 2,000 attendees, 70 exhibitors, and 150 speakers expected, FMAS:24 is the ultimate destination for finance professionals looking to expand their presence in Africa.

    Finance Magnates have published the list of attendees, including:

    • XM
    • IFX Brokers
    • FBS
    • HFM
    • FxPro
    • B2Broker
    • TradingPRO
    • ATFX
    • ATFX Connect
    • FxView
    • Match Trade
    • Tickmill

    FMAS:24 is expected to draw upwards of 2,000+ attendees, 70+ exhibitors, and 150+ speakers, giving trading professionals a chance to network and to connect with regional players.

    The event will also have thought leaders, executives, and the biggest names from multiple verticals, according to the company. Sectors covered include online trading, payments, digital assets, and fintech space. According to Patterson’s article, “Each of these will share a collective goal in promoting business and developing and charting the future of the African continent. With the state of online trading in Africa on the rise and every notable brand in attendance, the timing for an event of this scope has never been better.”

    Interested parties can register for the event now.

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