Traders Fair Philippines
Traders Fair offers a dynamic and engaging series of educational and networking events that traverse Asia and beyond, providing invaluable opportunities for learning and professional connections on a global scale.
Traders Fair offers a dynamic and engaging series of educational and networking events that traverse Asia and beyond, providing invaluable opportunities for learning and professional connections on a global scale.
Traders Fair is a series of financial events started in 2018 in Asia and successfully conquering the world country by country. Regular spots of the show include Bangkok, Manila, Hanoi, Singapore, Johannesburg, Seoul, Ho Chi Minh City but not limited to it. Traders Fair is that one show that balances the classic offline under one roof with innovative vibe of 21st century.
What makes Traders Fair so uniquely successful is its interactive format featuring educational seminars and workshops with most respected gurus, next level networking with international brands and influential people of the industry, lucky draws, fun and marketing at its top as well as trading experts from all over the world sharing their experience. Let's not forget about Traders Awards, the first honest people's choice rating in the field, with a surreal annual award ceremony each December.
Traders Fair is created and produced by FINEXPO, an event organizing brand with 20 years of experience. Since 2002 FINEXPO has connected over 30 000 traders, investors and financial advisors and more than 3 000 financial companies from all around the world including Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, China, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Ukraine, Cyprus, South Africa, Slovakia, Latvia and Russia.
500
SPEAKERS
3 000
SPONSORS & PARTICIPANTS
30
EVENTS
100 000
ATTENDEES
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