PlanX 2026, a pivotal conference aimed at addressing the complexities of borderless wealth, is set to unfold on April 27-28, 2026, at the Grand Hyatt Dubai Conference & Exhibition Centre. This event will attract more than 3,000 founders, investors, and advisors who are exploring solutions beyond the limitations of a single jurisdiction.
As the global economic landscape witnesses rising wealth taxes, increasing financial regulations, and geopolitical instability, the need for innovative strategies to secure financial freedom and flexible growth is more pressing than ever. Many entrepreneurs operate globally but often confine themselves to local frameworks, relying on one passport, one bank account, and one entity. While this setup may provide a sense of stability, it can quickly become precarious when faced with unexpected changes in regulations or banking policies.
PlanX is designed to empower attendees to create proactive strategies before crises arise. The conference offers access to a carefully curated network representing over $10 billion in capital and enterprise value. The focus is on fostering meaningful conversations and facilitating direct connections between high-intent founders and vetted experts, ensuring actionable outcomes.
Frankie Ngo, the founder of PlanX, emphasizes that “most founders are not underprepared; they are under-structured.” He notes the fragility inherent in keeping all operations within a single locality, where minor adjustments can lead to significant repercussions. “PlanX is where you stop guessing and start aligning,” Ngo adds, highlighting the conference”s intent to provide clarity and structure.
The event will encompass a diverse range of topics relevant to modern entrepreneurs, including fintech, migration services, offshore structuring, and digital finance. Discussions will cover essential subjects such as golden visas, offshore banking, cryptocurrency and Web3, digital assets, stablecoins, and artificial intelligence.
PlanX will feature more than 50 speakers and sessions aligned with its four foundational pillars: Citizenship, Compliance, Capital, and Commerce. These topics will address options for second residency, asset protection strategies, offshore operations, banking, payments, and compliant tax strategies.
Attendees will also benefit from over 70 exhibitors and specially curated deal rooms, fostering an environment conducive to networking, deal-making, and real-world collaboration. The conference utilizes targeted touchpoints and tailored introductions to connect participants with speakers, partners, and exhibitors, transforming discussions into tangible business opportunities.
Dubai has emerged as a financial hub, boasting over 81,000 millionaires and ranking among the top 20 cities for wealth in 2025, according to the World”s Wealthiest Cities Report 2025 by Henley & Partners. Its strategic position between Europe, Asia, and Africa, coupled with a zero income tax policy and favorable business regulations, makes it an ideal location for the PlanX 2026 conference.
Ngo concludes, “PlanX is more than just a two-day event. Our vision extends into policy, infrastructure, and execution by connecting decision makers, operators, and institutions through year-round content, partnerships, and real-world frameworks.”
For further details about the conference, visit www.planxconf.com.











































