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SFVegas 2025 – Engage | Learn | Connect

Sponsored by Structured Finance Association

Location

Aria Resort & Casino, Las Vegas

Start Date

February 23, 2025

End Date

February 26, 2025

Sponsorship opportunities are now available for Structured Finance Association’s (SFA), SFVegas® 2025, taking place February 23-26, at the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Don’t miss the opportunity to highlight your brand at the industry’s largest annual gathering.

Please note if you receive phishing communications impersonating SFA, contact SFVegas@structuredfinance.org to get in touch with a member of the SFA team for verification before acting upon any potentially fraudulent requests or messages.


SFVegas® 2025 Onsite Registration Policies

These policies are being put into place to further streamline the online registration and onsite check-in processes and ensure a smooth experience for all attendees.

  • Badge reprints for lost or forgotten nametags will be $20 onsite.
  • All sponsor passes, both Guest and Firm, need to be registered by Friday, February 21, 5:00 PM ET.
  • Any unused sponsor passes remaining after Friday, February 21, 5:00 PM ET will only be available for employees of your company.
  • Any new client registrations after Friday, February 21, at 5:00 PM ET will have to register at onsite pricing (see below).
  • Onsite client pass swaps will be available only between clients from the same firm.

Onsite Pricing: This pricing is available onsite only. There will be only two designations: SFA member and non-member.

  • SFA Member: $1,450
  • Non-Member: $2,800

SFVegas 2025 Exclusive Content

SFA CEO Michael Bright Talks SFVegas on GlobalCapital’s “Another Fine Mezz” Podcast

In a recent episode of GlobalCapital’s Another Fine Mezz podcast, SFA CEO Michael Bright joined hosts George Smith and Oliver West to discuss the upcoming SFVegas conference. Bright highlighted that the event is expected to draw around 10,000 attendees, making it the largest securitization gathering in the world.

The conversation also covered key topics from the conference agenda, including political discussions featuring Bright’s session with former Bush advisor Karl Rove and ex-Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill. Additionally, they explored recent industry developments, such as ESMA’s February 13 consultation on new disclosure templates for private deals, which could significantly impact non-EU originators seeking investments from EU investors.

To listen to the full episode, visit: https://bit.ly/412wU7I