Money 2020 Las Vegas: Dates, Venue & Essential Info
- transiflowpro
- Sep 25, 2025
- 2 min read
What Is Money 2020?
Money 2020 is recognized as the epicenter of innovation in payments, banking, blockchain, digital identity, and financial services. Industry leaders showcase trend-setting technologies, engage in high-impact networking, deliver visionary keynotes, and influence the future of financial transformation.
Event Details (Hypothetical 2020 Edition)
Dates: Late October in a typical year (e.g., October 27–30)
Venue: Las Vegas Convention Center, a hub for global conferences
Opening Hours: 09:00 AM – 18:00 PM for key conference days
How to Get There
By Plane: Direct access from McCarran International Airport (now Harry Reid International)
By Public Transit: Convenient monorail and bus connections to the Convention Center
By Car: Easily navigable from the Strip with nearby parking options
Ticketing & Exhibitor Info
Attendee Passes
Essential registration required—usually tiered (full conference, expo-only, VIP)
Pricing ranges widely: from complimentary early-bird registration to several hundred dollars for VIP or all-access packages
Exhibit Options
Standard booth (10×10 ft): from ~$3,000
Enhanced booths: $8,000–$25,000 depending on location and services
Premium lounges/brand showcases: upwards of $50,000, with custom design and extended visibility
Add-ons often include venue branding, digital exposure, hospitality, and additional badges
Why Exhibit at Money 2020?
Stay ahead of the curve with fintech insights from top innovators—banks, startups, regulators
Global reach with thousands of attendees across 90+ countries
Deal-making opportunity through high-density B2B meetings and investor access
Media exposure via press coverage, conference streams, and spotlight interviews
Thought leadership through keynotes, panels, and partnership opportunities
How to Get Started
Visit the “Exhibit” section on the official Money 2020 event site
Submit your booth request, and the organizing team will assist with layout options, branding, and logistics coordination


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