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FinovateSpring 2010 Very Early-Bird Prices Expire in Only 4 Days!

By Eric Mattson on February 24, 2010 9:31 PM | Comments (0)

This is an exciting time of year for us because we're finalizing the group of companies that will demo their newest fintech innovations at FinovateSpring (May 11, 2010, in San Francisco). A great bunch of companies have applied for a chance to demo, and we're incredibly excited to showcase onstage their latest and greatest.

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Just a quick reminder that the very early-bird ticket prices will expire at the end of February (only 4 days from now). If you register this week, you'll save $200 on your ticket and lock in your spot to see debuts and demos of dozens of new financial and banking technological innovations.

Tickets are selling well with attendees from great organizations like: 

  • AARP
  • BNP Paribas
  • Discover
  • Filene
  • GRP Partners
  • Intuit
  • Mechanics Bank
  • PayPal
  • USAA
  • Visa
  • Aite
  • Capital One
  • Experian
  • Forrester Research
  • H&R Block
  • Jack Henry
  • Motley Fool
  • Tower Group
  • US Bank
  • Wells Fargo
  • Alliant Credit Union
  • Celent
  • Fidelity
  • Google
  • Highland Capital
  • Javelin
  • NY Times
  • TransUnion
  • Venrock
  • Wired Magazine

FinovateSpring, in case you're not yet familiar, is one of our twice-yearly showcases of the best new ideas in banking and financial technology. The show is built around a unique blend of fast-paced demos of actual technology (no slides!) and high-quality networking with an audience of senior FI executives, fintech entrepreneurs, VCs, press, industry analysts and bloggers. It's an awesome environment to find your next competitive edge.

Don't miss out on the best prices on tickets to this great show. Register now!

P.S. Online Banking Report subscribers are entitled to an extra discount to our Finovate conferences. Email me to get it.


ericphoto.jpgEric Mattson is CEO of Online Financial Innovations, the parent company of NetBanker, Online Banking Report and the Finovate Conference Series. He can be reached at eric@netbanker.com.

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