RegTech Reloaded: Sign-up to secure your November seat today

We are delighted to reveal more details for our annual conference. With so much happening in this space – make sure that you know what risks are coming and how to tackle them! See details below and sign up now to hear a great cast of regulators, academia, firms and suppliers discussing the next generation of #RegTech.

Who will be on stage?

Confirmed banks on panels: Aldermore Bank, Barclays, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley, State Street, Wells Fargo – more pending.

Confirmed regulators, trade associations, user groups & government bodies: Bank of England, ECB, ADGM, DTCC, IPUG, RUSI – more pending

What’s on the Agenda?

For more on the agenda see here

 

What will this year be like?

Our global regulatory debate will help you cut through the noise, understand what regulatory dialogues are important and how you can hone your business and compliance strategies to mitigate risk. The two-day conference will not only be fully interactive, allowing the audience to fully participate in the debates but also the wealth of contents and intelligence can be accessed online for 6 months, allowing the conversation to continue and develop.
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What does it cost?

Virtual Live Online + 6 Month On-Demand Pass

Free for senior decision-makers within banks and regulators.
For more information on delegate passes see here

Register Today


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