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November 26 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am

Seoul Fintech Lab visits to Luxembourg

Seoul Fintech Lab visits to Luxembourg

COVID-19 and what’s next our Fintech expansion from SEOUL to EU?

Thanks to LUXKO and the Luxembourg House of Financial Technology (LHoFT), we are planning to welcome 5 Korean FinTech companies, who are partnered with the Seoul Fintech Lab (SFL) in South Korea, virtually to Luxembourg.

Why Luxembourg?

Because it has slowly built a reputation for being the Finance Technology related startup hub for the EU region. If you are closely related to FinTech sector or investors or looking to partner with these top 5 Korean FinTech companies. You have a chance to get them evaluated by an expert jury or become an expert jury member.

Join us for networking with peers and industry leaders who are shaking up the FinTech sectors from Luxembourg. If you wish to have 1:1 deep get-to-know session or become a jury member, please email LUXKO

Agenda 

10:00 – 10:05 AM: Welcome words (On-line entrance)

10:05 – 10:15 AM

Overview of Luxembourg’s Financial Industry (LFF): Why Luxembourg is a great financial center in Europe, with Chris Hollifield, Business Development at LFF

10:15 – 10:20 AM

Overview of the Luxembourg Fintech Ecosystem, with Alex Panican, Head of Ecosystem at the LHoFT

10:20 – 10:30 AM

Panel discussion: Korea vs. EU Financial sector and the growing demands of Fintech start-ups’ technology, with Alexander Tkachenko (GP, 2be.lu Venture Capital) & Prof. Youngju Nielsen

10:30 – 11:10 AM

5 Korean Fintech Start-up’s elevator pitch session > 5 min. pitch & 5 min + Q&A with 5 companies.

Volta – Asset Management Platform

Quotabook – Fund Management

Finhaven – Distributed Ledger Technology

Spiceware – Encryption

XQuant – AI & Financial Data

11:10  – 11:30 AM

Networking session with Jury’s comments

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