RegTech Live 2025 open for registrations

Back for its eighth year, RegTech Live 2025 returns to discuss the latest developments in regulatory technology – identifying key trends, exploring emerging technologies, and hearing from senior experts on this rapidly evolving sector.

At the event, taking place on 27 February 2025 at the London Hilton, Tower Bridge, there will be range of panel discussions, including a session on realising the impact of the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) one month in, as well as presentations and keynote speeches, including from ING’s chief operating officer of digital innovation, which will explore how financial services institutions are adapting to the industry's ever-changing rules and regulations, now driven by a wave of advanced technologies, products, and services.

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

The conference will also assess how regulatory expectations are shifting amidst global economic challenges and digital transformation, with a focus on key areas such as data privacy and protection in an increasingly interconnected world, the evolving landscape of ESG regulations and reporting, implementation and impact of the Consumer Duty one year on, advancements in AI and machine learning for regulatory compliance, the intersection of RegTech and FinTech in open banking and digital currencies, and more.

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

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