
Global Fintech Fest 2026 is expected to draw about 500 investors, up from over 350 in the previous edition, organisers said on Thursday. The seventh edition will be held from September 8…
Global Fintech Fest 2026 is expected to draw about 500 investors, up from over 350 in the previous edition, organisers said on Thursday. The seventh edition will be held from September 8 to 11 at Mumbai's Jio World Centre and Trident. The event expects over 100,000 attendees, 700-plus speakers, and 1,000-plus startups.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, and RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra are among the dignitaries expected to address the event, according to the Economic Times report. Livemint reports that the theme is "Potential to Impact: Agentic AI, Quantum and Trusted Connected Global Systems for Inclusive Growth" with a focus on AI, digital public infrastructure, and tokenization.
The Economic Times notes that around 200 investors participated specifically in the investment programme last year, and that investors typically look for startups at Series A stage or beyond. New initiatives include the Bharat AI Zone and TokenNext, along with an Investor Connect programme allowing startups to pitch to venture capital firms.
Both sources report the same headline numbers and official attendee list, giving this a largely neutral-report framing. Livemint leads with investor numbers and the event's expanded agenda, while the Economic Times front-loads the presence of top policymakers and regulators, including RBI Governor Malhotra and SEBI Chairman Pandey. The difference is subtle but consistent: Livemint emphasises the conference themes and AI deployment, whereas the Economic Times frames the event as a high-level policy and regulatory gathering. Neither source carries critical or opposition voices. A careful reader can take the event at face value as a major fintech showcase with strong government backing. The concrete metric to watch is whether the 500-investor target is met, and whether any of the VC conversations translate into announced deals.
Coverage: 2 sources, 2 neutral
Sources (2): livemint.com (neutral report), bfsi.economictimes.indiatimes.com (neutral report)
This story was synthesised by AI from the 2 sources linked above.