RegTech Live 2024 open for registrations

Back for it’s sixth year, RegTech Live 2024 returns to discuss all the latest developments in regulatory technology – identifying key trends, exploring emerging technologies and hearing from senior experts on this fast-growing sector.

A range of panel sessions, presentations and keynote speeches will explore how financial services institutions are keeping up with the industry’s ever-changing rules and regulations, now driven by a wave of new technologies, products, and services, including significant developments in generative AI and large language models.

The conference will also assess how regulatory expectations are changing amidst continued economic uncertainty and disruption, with a focus on key areas such as data privacy and protection, ESG, and the recently launched Consumer Duty.

RegTech Live will delve into the key compliance challenges currently being faced by financial services providers, as well as emerging risks and opportunities.

Our expert speakers will also discuss the changing fraud and cyber security threat landscape, KYC and AML, while the authorities will present updates on their latest technology investments and regulatory developments.

Across a packed agenda, we'll hear from academics, lawyers, regulators, consultants and tech vendors via keynote speeches, thought leadership presentations and panel debates.

You can register to attend the conference here

To read the editorial overview of last year's event, please click here.

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