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The next chapter of financial services is being written in San Francisco. Stablecoin legislation has cleared. Agentic AI is moving from pilot to production. The infrastructure for programmable money is being stress-tested at scale.

Fintech Week SF brings together the banks, fintechs, investors, and builders who are making it real — for a city-wide week of curated events, live innovation, and the high-density deal-making that only happens when the right people are in the same room.

The Technology Difference

Most fintech weeks are a shared calendar of events. Fintech Week SF is different.

Powered by The Financial Club — the social network built for financial services professionals — Fintech Week SF gives every participant a live view of the week:

Schedule meetings between events. The week is yours to design. Use the platform to reach out, confirm availability, and lock in the conversations that don't happen by accident.

One hub, every event. Every official event lives in a single calendar. No hunting across six websites, no missing something because you weren't on the right list.

This is the infrastructure that turns a week of events into a week of outcomes.

Why Now,
Why Here

No other city sits at this intersection. San Francisco is where the AI models powering the next generation of financial products are built, where the stablecoin infrastructure moving real money is being stress-tested, and where the regulatory conversations shaping both are happening in real time.

The Bay Area is home to Stripe, Plaid, Coinbase, Chime, Brex, Visa, Block, OpenAI, Anthropic, NVIDIA, and more. These are the organizations you will be meeting in San Francisco.

The Official Fintech Week SF is a city-wide week of curated events — dinners, roundtables, demos, panels — designed around meetings, partnership discovery, and outcomes that follow you home.

How
It Works

Distributed & collaborative

There's no single stage or anchor conference. Companies, funds, and institutions host their own events — dinners, roundtables, workshops, demos, and networking — at venues across San Francisco. Every host owns their room, their audience, and their experience.

One Platform, The Whole Week

Every official event is aggregated in The Financial Club hub. See what's happening each day, schedule meetings directly through the platform — before you land, between sessions, or on the fly. No back-and-forth, no missed connections.

Host-driven

Your event, your audience, your experience. We provide the brand umbrella, the reach across our 250,000+ network, and the platform infrastructure so your event shows up where the right people are already looking.

Who It's For

Banks & Credit Unions: Innovation, Payments, Treasury, Risk, Compliance, Fraud, Digital Strategy, Product.
Fintech & Infrastructure: Founders, Product, Partnerships, GTM, Engineering leadership, BD.
Investors: Fintech + AI, infrastructure, enterprise, growth.
Public sector & ecosystem leaders: where relevant to identity, consumer protection, and infrastructure.

If you’re responsible for strategy, partnerships, platform decisions, or investments — this is your week.

Key
Themes

AI x Fintech

Agentic AI has moved from demo to deployment. The 2027 conversations are about what's actually working — autonomous systems running across payments, fraud, underwriting, and customer operations — and what the second-order risks look like at scale.

Digital Assets & Stablecoins

With stablecoin legislation now a reality, the infrastructure questions have become execution questions. Who issues, who settles, who holds the risk? Tokenized assets and programmable money are moving off whitepapers and into production — and the institutions that figure out their role early will define the rails everyone else builds on.

Broader Fintech Innovation

Real-time payments reaching critical mass. Embedded finance maturing past the hype. B2B infrastructure finally getting its moment. And a compliance environment that moved faster than anyone expected. The vertical-specific opportunities — from community banking to enterprise treasury — are where the next wave of fintech value is being built.

The Powerful Intersection

The hardest problems in 2027 live at the edges — where AI-driven systems meet programmable money, where fraud prevention has to work across traditional rails and onchain flows simultaneously, where agentic commerce requires trust infrastructure that doesn't exist yet. This is where the most durable businesses will be built, and where Fintech Week SF puts you in the room.