- Chairpersons
- CEOs, CFOs, CTOs and other C-Suite Members
- Global asset managers
- Institutional investors
- Regulators
- Fintechs
- Asset servicers
- Law firms
- Exclusive keynote interviews, interactive panel discussions and high-level debates
- In-person only roundtable discussions
- Drinks reception to unwind and network in a less formal setting
- All sessions are expertly moderated by our FT journalists
What's On
The power of in-person networking
The Future of Asset Management Europe 2025 returns and will convene top asset management executives to understand what’s driving the market and uncover new opportunities for your business.
Attending in-person is an investment into your organisation and your career. The attendee list boasts the most established network of asset management leaders, financial advisors, business and technology expert.
Build long-lasting and critical business relationships, leaving you with the contacts and strategies needed to stay one step ahead.

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Who will you meet?
THE SUPER EARLY BIRD
IN-PERSON PASS
Gain access to in-person sessions and networking drinks. Network and connect with your peers.
£1,389
Price increase to £1,699 from 30 May 2025
THE SUPER EARLY BIRD
DIGITAL PASS
Access to live talks, Q&A and video on demand. Join from the comfort of your home or office.
£209
Price increase to £329 from 30 May 2025
What's on?
The event boasts two days of unrivalled content and deal-making opportunities as business executives share real-life case studies and solutions. Some event highlights include:
Why Attend

Discover
Gain insights from leading asset management executives as they reveal their top priorities and share forward-looking strategies for navigating the European market.

Network
Connect with influential decision-makers across Europe’s asset management sector and expand your professional relationships.

Inform
Stay up-to-date with the latest industry developments and uncover new opportunities to grow and scale your business.
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