We use Google Analytics to see how people use our website. This helps us improve the website. The data we have is anonymised. Learn More

analytics-trigger

This site uses cookies

We use cookies to give you a better browsing experience, to improve our website by learning more about our visitors and the pages they visit, and to market our programmes and activities to you. Learn more about the cookies we use

Manage cookies

Necessary Cookies

Necessary cookies enable core functionality. The website cannot function properly without these cookies, which can only be disabled by changing your browser preferences. You consent to these cookies if you continue to use this website.

Analytical Cookies

Analytical cookies help us to improve our website by collecting and reporting information on its usage.

Analytical Cookies: on

Suptech Week 2023

DRIVING COLLABORATION TO TRANSFORM FINANCIAL SUPERVISION

4-7 December 2023

560

Participants

86

Speakers

20

Hours of live content

60

Countries
represented

29

Sessions

35

Financial authorities

30

Ecosystem partners

Content Partners

SupTech Week 2023 was the inaugural annual gathering of global suptech experts advancing the future of financial supervision. Over 500 members of the supervisory community from 60 countries came together virtually to share ideas, research, and solutions for the digital transformation of financial supervision, driving collaboration across the ecosystem. We are grateful to all those who attended, and to our content partners, the Bank for International Settlements Innovation Hub and the World Economic Forum.

The four-day event explored topics top of mind for financial authorities, including the supervisory pain points that suptech is best placed to support; the emerging technologies that are powering the modernisation of financial supervision and the role that international collaboration can play to allow solutions to scale. Speakers also took deep dives into data science and artificial intelligence, private and public sector opportunities for connection, and factors beyond technology that are required to advance financial supervision capabilities.

Speakers