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SupTech Week 2025

SCALING SOLUTIONS FOR GREATER FINANCIAL SYSTEM EFFICIENCY AND RESILIENCE


8 – 12 DECEMBER 2025  

What is SupTech Week?

SupTech Week is an annual gathering of financial supervisors, industry leaders, and innovators, organised by the University of Cambridge SupTech Lab in collaboration with the World Economic Forum. The hybrid event provides a unique platform for sharing cutting-edge ideas, research, solutions and insights on the digital transformation of financial supervision, driving collaboration across the ecosystem. 

Save the date for supTech Week 2025: 8-12 December

SupTech Week 2025 is a collaborative platform where the global community comes together to co-create the next chapter of financial supervision. Through dynamic conversations, hands-on workshops, and global showcases, we will explore the pathways from early-stage projects to sustainable, scaled solutions – highlighting what works, what’s needed, and what’s next. 

SupTech Week 2025 will take place in a hybrid format, featuring an in-person convening in New York limited to 100 suptech experts, alongside virtual engagement opportunities that are free of charge and accessible for all members of the public to attend.

Stay tuned for registration updates.

Highlights from SupTech Week 2024

1,150

Participants

140

Countries Represented

166

Speakers

208

Financial Authorities

28

Hours of live content

42

Number of sessions

100

Ecosystem Partners

Hear from past SupTech Week Speakers & Attendees 

Supervisors are not doctors that save lives, but they are there to protect people’s life savings. To carry out this incredibly important job and to deal with the structural changes that are taking place, they need to be equipped with tools and technology.

 

Elizabeth McCaul, SupTech Expert & Former Member of the Supervisory Board, European Central Bank

 

SupTech Week is a powerful testament to how far we’ve come — what began as a niche area has grown into a global movement driven by collaboration, shared learning, and a collective ambition to modernize supervision through technology. The scale of engagement this week shows what’s possible when we work together.

 

Helen Packard, Head of Data and Intelligence Market Oversight, UK Financial Conduct Authority

 

Suptech Week was a great opportunity for a range of stakeholders to share their knowledge, experiences and lessons on developments, success stories, and challenges in suptech. As many authorities aim to embark on a suptech journey, it is important to have this type of space where different actors in the digital finance ecosystem can reflect on how suptech can be developed more effectively for the ultimate benefit of financial consumers.

 

Juan Carlos Izaguirre, Senior Financial Sector Specialist, CGAP

 

The success of suptech lies in fostering collaboration between multidisciplinary teams, including legal, technical, and supervisory experts, to navigate challenges like data management and AI implementation.

 

Nydia Remolina, Assistant Professor of Law, Singapore Management University

 

SupTech Week 2024 highlighted transformative potential of technology in financial supervision, emphasizing the importance of ethical implementation, collaborative efforts, and continuous capacity building to navigate the evolving financial landscape.

 

Shoukat Bizinjo, Additional Director, State Bank of Pakistan

 

As guardians of financial stability, it is crucial that our supervisory frameworks not only adapt to changes but also lead with foresight and responsibility.

 

Leonie Dunn, Deputy Governor, Bank of Namibia 

 

Supervisory technology is more than just technology – it’s a profound change in the business model and supporting activities. The key challenge and opportunity for supervisors is to develop data strategies that bridge the gap between granularity, data quality, legal frameworks, technological enablers and interoperability, enabling them to stay ahead of emerging risks.

 

Ramūnas Baravykas, Chief Data Officer, Bank of Lithuania

 

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