Now in its fourth edition, FII PRIORITY Miami 2026 will convene global leaders under the theme “Capital in Motion.” The agenda centers on how capital technology and policy can unlock sustainable and inclusive growth with the Americas framed as a driver of global transformation rather than a peripheral market.
Miami’s selection is intentional. The city continues to function as a strategic bridge between North and South America and a gateway to global markets at a moment when investment routes are shifting. Building on momentum from the recent FII PRIORITY Asia Summit in Tokyo, the Miami gathering is designed to deliver a cross-regional lens on investment flows economic resilience and opportunity creation across the hemisphere.
“Miami is not just a location it is a signal,” said Richard Attias, Chairman of the Executive Committee and Acting CEO of the FII Institute. “At a moment when capital is being reallocated re-priced and re-imagined FII PRIORITY Miami will move beyond dialogue to action shaping partnerships strategies and decisions that matter.”
Summit programming will include high-level dialogues with world leaders global policymakers investors and CEOs focused on capital deployment emerging technologies and Americas-led growth. Closed-door strategic roundtables are designed to influence real investment priorities rather than produce symbolic outcomes. The Institute will also release exclusive thought leadership and flagship intelligence co-created with global partners during the summit.
The Miami convening opens a pivotal year for the Institute and serves as a lead-in to the 10th edition of the flagship Future Investment Initiative scheduled for late October 2026 in Riyadh. Together the events reinforce FII Institute’s positioning as a platform where investment innovation and policy intersect to shape long-term economic outcomes.
As capital faces pressure from geopolitical tension climate risk and technological acceleration FII PRIORITY Miami aims to function as a working forum rather than a ceremonial one. The emphasis on actionable partnerships intelligence releases and closed-door strategy sessions reflects a broader shift across global investment convenings toward execution and accountability.
For Miami the summit further cements its role as a convening capital for global finance technology and cross-border dealmaking. For the Americas it signals a recalibration of attention and capital at a moment when regional growth trajectories are increasingly intertwined with global stability.