Sightline Payments’ Andrew Crowe leads panel discussion at Money 20/20

October 24, 2022
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This fintech conference hosted famous figures including Serena Williams and Derek Jeter.

Sightline Payments SVP of business development, Andrew Crowe, led a panel discussion at ‘Money 20/20’ at The Venetian, Las Vegas on Sunday. This conference discusses developments in the world of fintech and this year’s iteration hosted GeoComply managing director Lindsey Slader and Visa Inc. Lottery and gaming lead Christopher Granger.

The panel discussion concentrated on the casino industry’s payments ecosystem and how it has been transforming toward a cashless experience. Previously, casino gaming had remained as one of the last cash-centric sectors in US business, but now the tide is turning as operators have embraced online payment solutions.

Crowe made himself available for interviews, with both press and other illustrious attendees to Money 20/20. These notable attendees included NBA hall of famer Derek Jeter, 23-time Grand Slam tennis champion Serena Williams and OnlyFans CEO Amrapali Gan.

The subjects covered at the conference included: ‘The story for this year’s Money 20/20 USA’ ‘Where do we see fintech going?’; ‘Vulnerability’; ‘offense and defense,’ and many more.

At ‘The story for this year’s Money 20/20’, US content director Zach Andersen Pettet discussed “drastic changes” within the fintech industry. Pettet commented: “It’s only when we’re open to new ideas and change that we can improve and recreate the systems we live in.”

The event took place from October 23-25. It featured networking opportunities and parties, announcements from industry power players, and the organization ‘RiseUp’ championing more diversity in the casino payments sector.

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