Malta is stepping onto one of Europe’s biggest fintech this June, with a 14-strong delegation of companies joining FinanceMalta at Money 20/20 Amsterdam, the continent’s premier conference for financial innovation.

This year’s Maltese presence, one of the strongest to date, underscores the country’s commitment to carving out a leading role in the global fintech and digital finance space. The effort is part of the national inMalta initiative, designed to position Malta as a hub of excellence in digital innovation. Tech.mt is also joining the delegation.

FinanceMalta’s stand will be shared by Noda, Andaria, Syspay, Finco Trusts, Bridge Advice, and Payhound, each showcasing solutions developed and operated out of Malta.

Eight Supporting Partners, Ganado Advocates, GTG, Camilleri Preziosi, BDO, Zampa Partners, Lockton, CSB Group, and Contact Advisory will bring their legal, compliance, and advisory expertise, to present Malta not just as a fintech destination, but as a well-rounded, high-integrity jurisdiction for innovation and financial services.

“This is more than just a trade show appearance but a coordinated push to reaffirm Malta’s reputation for agility, expertise, and openness to innovation,” said Graziella Grech, Chief Operations Officer at FinanceMalta. “By showcasing the breadth and depth of our ecosystem, we are sending a strong signal: Malta is ready to lead in the next wave of financial evolution.”

The delegation aims to highlight Malta’s competitive edge in key verticals including blockchain, embedded finance, regulatory consultancy, fund management, and digital payments. The country’s responsive regulatory framework, strong talent base, and pro-business environment are said to be core themes in one-on-one meetings, networking events, and media briefings during the summit.

“What we’re presenting in Amsterdam is a snapshot of a dynamic, future-focused ecosystem,” Ms Grech added.

Money 20/20, taking place between 3rd and 5th June, gathers the world’s top fintech founders, global banks, policymakers, and venture capitalists. Malta’s visibility at the event reflects growing international interest in how small jurisdictions can punch above their weight through collaboration, innovation, and smart regulation.

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