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BRETT KING

QUICK HIGHLIGHTS

  • World-Renowned Futurist & Bestselling Author of ‘Bank 4.0’
  • Founder of Moven, the World’s First Mobile Neobank
  • Host of the #1 Global FinTech Radio Show ‘Breaking Banks’
  • Inducted into the FinTech Hall of Fame
  • Inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame (CPAE)

CATEGORIES

  • FinTech
  • Technosocialism
  • Future of Banking
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Digital Transformation
  • Smart Cities

HOME LOCATION

New York, USA

BIOGRAPHY

Brett King is a world-renowned futurist and speaker, an International Bestselling Author, and a media personality who covers the future of business and technology. King is widely considered the foremost global expert on the future of banking and financial services, having founded Moven, a mobile-first banking service that has changed the way millions of people interact with their money.

His seminal book ‘Bank 4.0’ remains a definitive text on digital transformation, while his recent work ‘The Rise of Technosocialism’ explores how the intersection of technology and inequality will define the coming decades. He is a frequent commentator on CNBC, BBC, and CNN and is the host of ‘Breaking Banks’, the world’s most popular FinTech podcast. Brett was nominated as a Fintech King by the New York Times and has been inducted into the Fintech Hall of Fame for his contributions to the sector.

Brett helps organizations understand how the “experience” economy and AI will disrupt traditional business models, moving from friction-filled processes to embedded, real-time value. He is a sought-after speaker for global governments and Fortune 500 boards, providing a roadmap for a future where technology is seamlessly integrated into every human experience.

PRIMARY TOPICS

Brett focuses on the evolution of technology in everyday life and the radical shift toward digital-first economies.

His primary speaking topics include the future of banking, the role of AI in personal finance, the “Smart City” movement, and the broad societal shifts caused by automation and digital infrastructure. He challenges audiences to think beyond legacy systems and embrace “Technosocialism”—a world where technology serves the many and resource management becomes fully automated.

Brett empowers audiences to look beyond the immediate noise of disruption to see the signals that define long-term success and positive global impact.

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