Policy Exchange

An exclusive closed-door roundtable series at Money20/20 Europe

Shaping the Future of Financial Regulation

An elite gathering of central banks, regulators, and industry leaders for three focused roundtable discussions exploring critical regulatory challenges in the evolving digital financial landscape.

Date: Tuesday, 3 June Time: 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Location: Money20/20 Europe, The Rai, Amsterdam Format: Invite-only roundtable discussions

Key Topics

Topics for the Policy Exchange have been carefully chosen to maintain the integrity, innovation and efficiency of the global financial system in an increasingly digital world. These are split into three distinct roundtables with both a subject matter expert and Chair to keep the conversations focused.

Crypto and Digital Assets Regulation Post MiCA Examining consumer protection frameworks Addressing market stability concerns Developing strategies for illicit activity prevention

Financial Data Access: Building on Open Finance Exploring EU's FiDA implementation Advancing beyond PSD2 and Open Banking Balancing innovation with privacy protection

Cross-Border Policy and Exchange In association with the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Exploring Project Agora's potential Discussing tokenization in wholesale cross-border payments

When combined, these areas highlight the need for harmonised regulations that support innovation, enhance security, and facilitate global cooperation. Exploring these topics together at Money20/20 allows both regulators and industry leaders the opportunity to create cohesive frameworks together that address modern challenges in financial services.

You'll want to be in the room (or around the table) if you want to:

  1. Engage in collaborative dialogue with key stakeholders
  2. Shape the future of digital financial regulation
  3. Network with industry leaders and regulatory bodies
  4. Gain exclusive insights into emerging regulatory frameworks

Get A Taste

Crypto regulations, such as MiCA in the EU, address the growing need for consumer protection, stability and prevention of illicit activities in the digital asset space. Find out more here.

Financial data access frameworks like the EU’s FiDA, aim to promote secure data sharing, innovation and competition while safeguarding privacy. Boosted by the success of PSD2 and Open Banking, sharing data can rapidly propel us into an Open Finance world. Find out more here.