The countries of Central Asia are joining forces at the world’s largest fintech forum, the Singapore FinTech Festival 2025 (SFF), to present the region as a new center of technological and investment growth, DKNews.kz reports.
The official Central Asia Pavilion, operated by MOST Holding, will bring together key ecosystem players under one brand — Astana Hub, IT Park Uzbekistan, and the AIFC (Astana International Financial Centre).
- Singapore FinTech Festival — the world’s #1 fintech event:
- 62,000+ participants from over 130 countries
- 850+ speakers and 700+ exhibitors
A global platform connecting the world’s leading venture funds, regulators, and corporations.
The pavilion will serve as a space for international networking, startup presentations, meetings with investors, and strategic partnerships. Its mission is to showcase the potential of Central Asia as a new investment frontier, uniting Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and other countries of the region.
Today, Central Asia is a region with a rapidly growing technology-driven economy:
a population of 80 million, a GDP of $550 billion, venture investments totaling $95 million, foreign direct investments exceeding $50 billion, and annual GDP growth rates of 5–6%.
Participation in the Singapore FinTech Festival opens direct access for Central Asia to major global LPs, banks, accelerators, and technology corporations. For companies in the region, it’s an opportunity to scale to Southeast Asian markets, attract partners and investors, and position the region as a new player on the global innovation map.
MOST Holding acts as the pavilion operator and a key bridge connecting Central Asia and Asia Pacific — promoting technology exports, supporting startups, and strengthening investor confidence in the region.
Visitors are welcome to explore the Central Asia Pavilion from November 12 at Singapore EXPO, Hall 5.