Premium booths are filling fast ahead of the 18–19 February event.
Mexico City — Money Expo Mexico 2026 is gaining massive momentum, with 50% of the exhibition floor already reserved, months ahead of the event. Scheduled for 18–19 February 2026 at Centro Banamex, the expo is rapidly becoming the most anticipated finance & fintech event in Latin America.
This early surge in exhibitor interest is driven by the wave of global financial brands committing to the event. Key sponsors already on board include XM, FX Pro, Valetax, Vantage, AXI, and counting, marking a powerful start to the exhibitor lineup. Their participation signals strong market confidence and positions the event as a platform for growth, networking, and expansion within the region.
A Platform for Finance & FinTech Innovators
Money Expo Mexico 2026 will bring together thousands of participants across finance, trading, fintech, and payments. Exhibitors will gain access to:
- 5,000+ traders, investors & finance professionals
- High-intent buyers and decision-makers looking to partner
- Brand elevation opportunities across premium exhibition zones
- Live networking, speaker sessions & product showcases
- Direct access to the booming Mexican & LATAM markets
With half the floor already booked, organizers warn that premium booth locations are filling quickly, driven by rising demand across trading, fintech, forex, and payments. Exhibitors who secure their space early can still access prime visibility and exclusive sponsorship packages.
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Money Expo Mexico continues to be the gateway for global brands looking to capture market share in Latin America’s fast-growing finance and trading ecosystem.
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Dan Burgin
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