Gulf International Bank sponsors Money20/20 Middle East Conference in Riyadh

Fahad bin Abdul-Jalil Al-Saif
Fahad bin Abdul-Jalil Al-Saif
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Gulf International Bank – Saudi Arabia (GIB Saudi Arabia) has announced it will serve as a Gold Sponsor at the Money20/20 Middle East Conference and Exhibition, which is scheduled for September 15-17, 2025. The event will be held at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center (Mulham) and focuses on the theme “Where Money Does Business.”

The conference is organized with support from the Financial Sector Development Program, the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA), the Capital Market Authority (CMA), and the Insurance Authority, alongside co-organization by Fintech Saudi. It aims to examine future trends in finance, policy, and technology.

Participants include global and regional leaders in finance and fintech who will discuss developments such as artificial intelligence applications in finance, regulatory compliance across borders, financial inclusion efforts, and other issues influencing the sector’s evolution.

Khaled Abbas, CEO of GIB – Saudi Arabia, said, “Our sponsorship of Money20/20 Middle East reflects GIB’s commitment to supporting all efforts aimed at enhancing financial sustainability and international regulation of financial flows. We see technology and innovation, particularly in areas such as artificial intelligence, digital finance, and cross-border solutions, as critical enablers of sustainable growth of the financial industry.”

The event expects more than 350 speakers representing different sectors. Organizers anticipate over 45,000 visitors along with participation from 450 regional and international brands and upwards of 600 investors from more than 40 countries. This scale positions the conference as a significant platform for industry dialogue both regionally and globally.



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