An engaged audience is a staple of consistent and healthy growth for any firm in retail trading and personal finance. But can you build one from scratch? Join industry-leading experts next week for the Finance Magnates London Summit (FMLS) at the upcoming panel, Brand, Budget, Buzz: How to Build a Diehard Traders’ Community.
Only a few short days remain until the kickoff of the biggest event of the year – FMLS:23 will take place on November 20-22 at Old Billingsgate. This event has served as an annual tradition for a decade and looms as the most anticipated event on the Fall calendar. Attendees can expect a record attendance this year with the ability to engage, meet, and network with the biggest brands, names, and talent, all under one roof.
FMLS:23 features some new editions this year, including a newly expanded content track, encompassing the four industry verticals – online trading, fintech, payments, and blockchain & digital assets space. Each of these different areas will be covered across two full days of content in the form of insightful panel discussions, workshops, seminars, fireside chats, and more.
In particular, this year will be exploring the dynamic world of marketing in the retail trading space. Beyond marketing, attendees can also explore the full FMLS:23 agenda with only a few days to go until the doors of Old Billingsgate swing open. To avoid on-site pricing and lines, prospective attendees are encouraged reserve their seat today and register now.
How Can Brokers Make Their Mark Amid Strong Competition?
Ever wonder how to attract an engaged audience? Building one is difficult enough, which says nothing about maintain one amid fierce competition. With retail players constantly vying for both loyalty and attention, there are no shortage of challenges.
Join leading experts who do just that in social media, fintechs, and brokers, for a session packed with actionable tips. The upcoming panel, ‘Brand, Budget, Buzz: How to Build a Diehard Traders’ Community’, will include the following speakers:
- Andrea Badiola Mateos, Chief Commercial Officer, Finance Magnates Group
- Adam Button, Chief Currency Analyst, ForexLive
- Gal Gasman Dotan, Client Partner, X
- Rauan Khassan Vice President, International Growth, TradingView
The expert panel will determine the best ways to utilize different social media channels. In addition, attendees can figure out how to best balance a long tail fan base and premium clubs.
The speakers will also try to ascertain which content pieces that clients value the most and whether or not local events can create a global community.
Last Day to Vote for London Summit Awards 2023
Voting has been taking place for the past week for the highly coveted London Summit Awards 2023 though time is running out – voting will end today at 17:00 Cyprus time.
Every year, FMLS:23 is capped off with its annual awards ceremony, recognizing the industry’s top outperformers in the form of the London Summit Awards. This year’s awards feature 24 total categories, covering a range of different titles and honors.
Competition has been heating up since the voting began with the industry’s biggest brands vying for the highest honors. Now is the time to cast your vote and make your voice heard! Submitting your vote can be done by heading over to the FMLS:23 Voting Portal and following some simple instructions.
To submit your voting simply proceed through the following steps:
1. Complete your registration to FMLS:23
2. Log in to the event's website with your username and password
3. Fill out the Voting Form and make sure to complete all mandatory fields before clicking 'submit'.
The awards categories represent categories from the online trading, digital assets & blockchain, fintech and payments industry space. Of note, each user can vote on any number of categories but for only one brand within each category.
The voting process is free of charge, never paid. Companies are also free to vote for any third-party brand but also themselves as self-votes are permitted. However, registering for FMLS:23 solely for the purpose of voting (and not for attending) is strictly prohibited and can lead to exclusion of the nominated firm and nullification of attendee status.
The full terms and conditions of the awards process can be read by the following link.