Singapore FinTech Festival 2026 Early Bird: What The SGD 750 Pass Covers

Singapore FinTech Festival 2026 is already a calendar item for finance, payments, Web3, AI, policy and start-up teams. The festival lists its 2026 dates as 18 to 20 November, and the Early Bird page shows a SGD 750 pass before 31 July 2026.

That price matters because SFF is less useful as a casual walk-in event than as a planned business week. Teams that know they need meetings, market sensing or regional partnership conversations can lock the pass earlier and build a November schedule around it.

Who Should Consider It

The pass is most relevant for founders, financial institutions, venture teams, policy watchers, enterprise technology buyers and service providers that sell into banks or regulated finance. The event gives them one venue to compare partners, hear regulator and industry direction, and meet overseas delegates who are already in Singapore for the same week.

The registration page also makes it clear that pass types and prices differ, so larger teams should avoid treating the Early Bird as a default purchase for everyone. Senior business development staff may need broader access than colleagues who only need exhibition-floor meetings.

  • Festival dates: 18 to 20 November 2026.
  • Early Bird price listed: SGD 750 before 31 July 2026.
  • Useful for: fintech founders, banks, insurers, investors, regulators and technology vendors.
  • Planning value: meeting density, regional market updates and partner discovery.

How To Use The Pass Well

Start with meetings, not sessions. The public programme is important, but the real value often comes from scheduled conversations with partners who are hard to reach outside the festival week. Build a simple target list by market, product area and decision-maker role.

See the SFF Early Bird and registration pages for the latest pass details. For more business updates, visit our Business section.

  • Book meetings before travel schedules fill up.
  • Keep space for side events and receptions.
  • Match pass type to the access each team member needs.
Priya Raman
Priya Raman
Priya Raman is Little Big Red Dot's Culture, Arts & Community Editor. She is the team's storyteller for the things that move people — art, music, theatre, heritage, festivals, and the diverse communities that make Singapore vibrant. She writes with passion, depth, and a genuine love for the arts.

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