- Money20/20 USA announced an expanded Startup Hub at its Las Vegas event, aimed at accelerating fintech growth.
- The Startup Hub is supported by Silicon Valley Bank, a division of First Citizens Bank, and will feature four startup banking clients.
- The event will take place at the Venetian in Las Vegas from October 18-21, expecting 1,500 startups.
- The Startup Hub is designed to help emerging companies accelerate their growth and forge partnerships that will shape the future of financial services.
- Silicon Valley Bank is a leader in providing dedicated services and solutions specifically designed to support the innovation economy.
- Money20/20 has become a launchpad for companies that have gone on to become some of fintech's best-known success stories, including Airwallex and dLocal.
Money20/20 USA is set to enhance its Startup Hub at the Las Vegas show from October 18-21, aiming to accelerate fintech growth. Supported by Silicon Valley Bank, the hub will showcase four innovative startups and provide curated networking opportunities.12345
The initiative is designed to connect emerging companies with venture capitalists, technology providers, and media, facilitating partnerships that could shape the future of financial services. Jessica Blue, EVP of Money20/20 USA, emphasized the importance of the hub, stating, “The Startup Hub exists to give founders direct access to the people who can help turn those ideas into global businesses.”

The featured startups include an automated wealth transfer platform, an AI-driven loyalty program, Sphere Labs for global money movement, and Highbeam, an AI cash management tool. Marc Cadieux, President of Silicon Valley Bank, noted, “Startups have always been the engine of innovation in financial services.” He expressed commitment to helping founders succeed by providing access to capital and expertise.
With a history of attracting 1,500 startups annually, Money20/20 has become a launchpad for fintech success stories like Airwallex and Feedzai. The event will also feature insights from industry leaders, including Brandon Millman, CEO of Phantom, and Andrew Reed, Partner at Sequoia Capital, who will share strategies for building and scaling high-growth companies.6
“The hub will feature startups like Sphere Labs and Highbeam, focusing on AI-driven cash management and automated wealth transfer. Attendees will hear from Phantom's Brandon Millman and Sequoia's Andrew Reed on scaling high-growth companies.”