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iFX EXPO International 2026 opens in Limassol with more than 6,500 attendees expected

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Limassol, Cyprus. iFX EXPO International 2026 is taking place in Limassol this week, bringing together brokers, fintech firms, liquidity providers, payments companies and digital asset specialists. The three-day event runs from June 16 to 18 at City of Dreams Mediterranean, with the main exhibition opening on Wednesday and continuing on Thursday.


Industry gathering

According to the organisers, the expo serves as a global meeting point for the online trading industry, bringing together institutional brokers, fintech companies, liquidity providers, affiliates, payment providers and technology firms.

This year’s event is expected to attract more than 6,500 attendees, over 200 exhibitors and more than 100 speakers. Participants are using the Limassol gathering to discuss new partnerships, technology solutions, market conditions and the changing regulatory landscape.

Conference programme

The event opened on Tuesday evening with a welcome party, before moving into two full days of meetings, panel discussions and exhibition activity.

A key highlight of the programme is the participation of George Theocharides, Chairman of the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), as Cyprus continues to strengthen its role in the European financial services and fintech landscape.

Michalis Persianis, president of the Fiscal Council of Cyprus, is also among the speakers listed for this year’s event, adding a local policy and economic dimension to the discussions.

Topics under discussion

The agenda reflects pressures facing the online trading and fintech sectors, including liquidity, market infrastructure, payments, tokenisation, artificial intelligence and client acquisition.

On Wednesday, sessions include discussions on the shift from legacy systems to next-generation technology stacks, as well as a panel on whether markets can withstand the next liquidity shock.

Further sessions focus on personal branding in an increasingly competitive brokerage environment, with organisers saying the programme is designed to give participants direct access to practical insights from industry figures.

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