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September 20 @ 5:30 pm - 11:30 pm

Fintech Friday – Kickstart, sponsored by Stokr & Apollonian

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Dear Innovators, Partners and Friends,

To celebrate an exciting new season, we are thrilled to invite you to our special FINTECH FRIDAY – KICKSTART edition, sponsored by Stokr Apollonian.

With Fintech Friday Kickstart, the LHoFT launches a series of lunch seminars and workshops, dedicated to raising capital in Luxembourg as a lead up to the Global Ventures Summit in November.

We also welcome you to discover our exclusively hosted photography exhibition by Marat Mukhonkin, an award winning photographer from Moscow.

Agenda:

  •       5h30 – Open door
  •       6h30 – Presentation of STOKR – “Invest in programmable securities – STOKR Demo”
  •       6h40 – Presentation of Apollonian – “Guiding companies on their journey from startups to unicorns” & Partnership Announcement – “Crowdfunding meets Venture Capital”
  •       6h50 – Networking (as usual drinks and food will be served)

 

PS: Don’t forget to take a memorable picture in our Photo Booth corner.

 

The LHoFT Fintech Friday

Fintech Friday is Luxembourg’s fastest growing (and coolest) Fintech networking event, bringing together Fintech entrepreneurs, executives, VCs, Fintech enthusiasts, and business angels.

You will also get to meet our newly joined members and celebrate the growth of Luxembourg’s ecosystem with us!

This is a private event, for registration please contact us at [email protected] 

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