Crypto backed Visa card pioneer to speak at 5th annual Cayman Islands Digital Economy Conference

Corey Glaze, a recognized pioneer in the fintech space will be speaking on the future of financial services at the Cayman Islands Digital Economy Conference (CYDEC) at The Westin, Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort & Spa, on 21 June 2022.

Glaze was a key player in bringing the cryptocurrency-backed Visa card to fruition. Recognizing  the potential of cryptocurrencies early on, he identified a gap in the market while working at BitPay and was personally responsible for launching the first US and global crypto-backed Visa card program.

Since 2014, Glaze has been focused on product development in the bitcoin/blockchain industry.

“I’m really looking forward to visiting the Cayman Islands and discussing the future of financial services with fintech, alongside other professionals in both the private and public sector” said Glaze.

The 5th annual Cayman Islands Digital Economy Conference will be held on 21 June at The Westin, Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort & Spa. Registration for the full day, in-person event is available via www.cydec.ky

The popular digital technology conference features a number of local and international expert speakers discussing NFTs, Fintech and the future of financial services, Cryptocurrency, the Metaverse, the Cayman Islands Digital ID, and other topics focused on this year’s theme: Remodelling the Future. 

The digital technology conference is aimed at business leaders across financial services, tourism, technology and the public sector – extending to those in compliance and enterprise risk management roles.

CYDEC 2022 is proudly partnered with the following sponsors: Ministry of Investment, Innovation and Social Development, Loop, Cayman Enterprise City, Tower, Cayman Management, Ogier and Parallel.

Registration is available www.cydec.ky at a cost of KYD $400 per person. The full conference agenda and speaker information is published on the CYDEC website, www.cydec.ky/schedule/ .

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