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Copenhagen Fintech Week 2026

Distributed fintech festival across Copenhagen hosted by Copenhagen Fintech, with sessions at banks, fintech offices, and innovation hubs. Covers payments, open banking, green finance, and insurance innovation with a Nordic lens.

3,000+ participants across the week. Most sessions free.

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