Banks, fintech companies, and policymakers to convene for dialogue on the future of Open Banking in Canada
The Open Banking Expo Canada 2025 is gearing up to be a significant event in the Canadian fintech and financial services sector. Scheduled for June 17, the expo promises a day of curated content, critical discussion, and meaningful collaboration.
Taking place at an undisclosed venue, the Open Banking Expo Canada 2025 is expected to host more than 600 delegates, including major banks, credit unions, fintechs, regulators, and policymakers. Eyal Sivan, general manager at Ozone API, will serve as the Main Stage chair.
The event will feature more than 80 speakers from various organizations, including Symcor, Ozone API, National Bank of Canada, GFT, JP Morgan, Fintechs Canada, Plaid, Interac, and Scotiabank. Saba Shariff, senior vice president at Symcor, will deliver the Opening Keynote.
The first Powerhouse Debate will address the need to advance Canada's Open Banking framework. The Open Banking Expo Powerlist 2025 will be unveiled during the closing session of the Open Banking Expo Canada, highlighting Canada's most influential and forward-thinking leaders in Open Banking and Open Finance.
The expo is dedicated exclusively to Open Banking and Open Finance, offering a platform for aligning on the technical, regulatory, and strategic imperatives ahead. It also explores harmonizing Canadian standards with the US and the future of money and financial inclusion.
Symcor has been announced as the headline partner of Open Banking Expo Canada 2025. The expo is a catalyst for partnerships and progress defining Canada's financial future, according to Adam Cox, co-founder and managing director of Open Banking Expo.
Five standout individuals will be revealed as the 'Standout Five' for 2025, selected by industry peers. The Open Banking Expo Canada 2025 is expected to cover topics such as Open banking frameworks, digital banking innovation, regulatory updates, data privacy and security, consumer protection, embedded finance, and AI applications in financial services.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the agenda, topics, key speakers, and the unveiling of the Open Banking Expo Canada 2025 or its Powerlist 2025, we recommend checking the event organizer’s website or official press releases closer to the event date.
- The Open Banking Expo Canada 2025, scheduled for June 17, will feature collaboration between major banks, credit unions, fintechs, regulators, and policymakers, all gathered under one roof for a day of critical discussion and meaningful collaboration.
- With 80+ speakers from various organizations such as Symcor, Ozone API, National Bank of Canada, GFT, JP Morgan, Fintechs Canada, Plaid, Interac, and Scotiabank, the expo offers a wealth of insights and perspectives on Open Banking and Open Finance.
- Taking place at an undisclosed venue, the Open Banking Expo Canada 2025 promises to cover a range of topics, including Open banking frameworks, digital banking innovation, regulatory updates, data privacy and security, consumer protection, embedded finance, and AI applications in financial services.
- Eyal Sivan of Ozone API will serve as the Main Stage chair, while Saba Shariff from Symcor will deliver the Opening Keynote.
- The event is a significant platform for aligning on the technical, regulatory, and strategic imperatives ahead in the Canadian fintech and financial services sector, as well as exploring harmonizing Canadian standards with the US and the future of money and financial inclusion.
- The Open Banking Expo Powerlist 2025, which showcases Canada's most influential and forward-thinking leaders in Open Banking and Open Finance, will be unveiled during the closing session of the Open Banking Expo Canada.
- Symcor has been announced as the headline partner of Open Banking Expo Canada 2025, making it a catalyst for partnerships and progress defining Canada's financial future. The expo is dedicated exclusively to Open Banking and Open Finance, and is a valuable resource for business, finance, technology, and payments enthusiasts in the Canadian fintech and financial services sector.