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Accept & continue Manage cookies This is what your event will look like after going live * No notifications yet. * Sign Out Toggle navigation * * Home * Agenda * Speakers * What's on * Content streams * Networking app * Sponsors * Register now * 2022 Edition * More * Sponsors * Register now * 2022 Edition * * No notifications yet. * Sign Out Full Agenda Main Agenda Global Strategy Stage Future Stage Interactive Masterclass Networking view session 67 Sessions Time Attendance type Session type Locations Log in All Days Mon Nov 27 Tue Nov 28 Wed Nov 29 All Sessions (67) (67) My Interests Mon Nov 27 9:25 AM 9:25 AM - 9:30 AM GMT +0 (5 min) Chair’s Opening Remarks Online only 9:30 AM 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM GMT +0 (30 min) Fireside chat: The macroeconomic trends shaping the future of banking Online only Recessions, climate crises and geopolitics inform cautious decision making from boards, but causes for optimism creep into the global agenda through technological breakthroughs and accelerations in financial innovation. 10:00 AM 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM GMT +0 (45 min) Panel: Adapting to emerging cyber risks in a modern banking environment Online only This panel gathers key protagonists of the global banking sector to discuss their appraisal of a treacherous risk landscape full of untapped digital growth pockets. Setting the pace for three days of frank discussions to follow, leaders share top level perspectives on the global banking outlook, the ever present emergence of fintechs and the evolving role of ESG as a north star for leadership teams across the globe. Ajay Bhalla President, Cyber and Intelligence Solutions Mastercard Panelist Matthew Vincent Editor, FT Project Publishing Financial Times Moderator 10:45 AM 10:45 AM - 11:30 AM GMT +0 (45 min) Panel: Staying ahead of the customer experience curve Online only Commercial and Retail clients have one thing in common; their expectations of banking as a service are higher than ever. * How do we harness the latest applications in AI to better serve customers? * What best practices passed the stress test in 2023? Christos Megalou CEO Piraeus Bank Panelist Mark Mullen CEO Atom Bank Panelist 11:30 AM 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM GMT +0 (30 min) Fireside chat: Regulatory reform in an age of instability Online only Banking regulation continues to face scrutiny, in light of emerging systemic risks brought to light by a series of bank failures. Measures aimed at boosting bolstering stability and transparency, such as stress tests and capital requirements may be part of the solution. * What is the top priority for regulation going into 2024? * What should be the key lessons learned from 2023’s banking crisis? * In addition to global coordination and cultural change, is technology part of the solution? Sheila Bair former chair of the FDIC; Senior Fellow Center for Financial Stability Speaker 12:00 PM 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM GMT +0 (30 min) Fireside chat: Building blocks for digital transformation Online only Digital transformation can help banks become more resilient by automating manual processes, increasing operational efficiency, and improving the customer experience. * How can banks enhance risk management and cybersecurity through new technologies? * What additional steps can banks take to ensure the safety of their customers' financial assets? 12:30 PM 12:30 PM - 1:15 PM GMT +0 (45 min) Panel: From panels into practice - is the diversity and inclusion discussion improving minority experiences? Online only Profound cultural issues within the banking sector relating to diversity and inclusion still exist. * How will leadership and human resources teams action an impactful representation plan? * How do banks effectively address systemic barriers to the banking profession? 1:15 PM 1:15 PM - 1:45 PM GMT +0 (30 min) CEO Fireside Chat Online only C.S. Venkatakrishnan CEO Barclays Keynote Stephen Morris Banking Editor Financial Times Moderator 1:45 PM 1:45 PM - 2:30 PM GMT +0 (45 min) Panel: Regional perspectives on emerging markets embracing the new age of neobanks Online only How is the evolving global picture shaping banks from region to region?. * What has changed in key financial regions? 2:30 PM 2:30 PM - 3:15 PM GMT +0 (45 min) Panel: Building the future - navigating the metaverse Online only 2023, the year that the metaverse joined the chat? * How do we navigate the business case and practical applications of the metaverse economy within traditional banksystems? * Who stands to win from the metaversification of financial institutions? David Birch Author, Adviser and Commentator 3:15 PM 3:15 PM - 3:20 PM GMT +0 (5 min) Closing remarks and end of Day One Online only Tue Nov 28 7:30 AM 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM GMT +0 (1 hour) Opening Breakfast Briefing: Optimising your Payments Strategy In-person only Join this in-person only breakfast briefing to share strategies for payment optimisation across financial services. In this interactive session, participants will hear from leading speakers before splitting into groups to discuss data governance, security risk mitigation and achieving truly frictionless payments. Attendance is capped at 40 participants. * How do you create an integrated solution for payment migration? * What are the next steps for creating harmonised regulatory standards for seamless cross-border payments? * Enhancing user experience with digital identity and personalisation * Exploring the latest AML and cyber solutions to outpace fraudsters Read More 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM GMT +0 (1 hour) Registration and networking 8:30 AM 8:30 AM - 8:35 AM GMT +0 (5 min) Chair’s Opening Remarks In-person & online Stephen Morris Banking Editor Financial Times Speaker 8:35 AM 8:35 AM - 9:05 AM GMT +0 (30 min) Opening CEO Keynote In-person & online Colm Kelleher Chairman UBS Keynote 9:05 AM 9:05 AM - 9:30 AM GMT +0 (25 min) CEO Keynote interview Charlie Nunn CEO Lloyds Banking Group Keynote Stephen Morris Banking Editor Financial Times Moderator 9:30 AM 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM GMT +0 (45 min) View from the Top Global Panel: Adjusting to the new economic order - are banks ready to capitalise amid chaos? In-person & online Banking strategy has been forced to shift in light of a crisis of confidence in the sector, driven by a shifting credit cycle, and energy crisis. With investor appetite wavering and profitability unstable, banks must take advantage of opportunities to innovate to ensure consumers, businesses and markets are well served. * How confident are banks of their growth strategies amid uncertain global economic growth? * Are lenders taking advantage of emerging technologies, such as AI, to ensure a consumer centric strategy? * Where are banks seeking new sources of value to stay ahead of the curve? Katie Murray Chief Financial Officer Natwest Panelist Saurabh Tripathi Global Leader, Financial Institutions Practice Boston Consulting Group Panelist Nandita Bakhshi Special Advisor and Board Member BMO Financial Group Panelist Patrick Jenkins Deputy Editor Financial Times Moderator 10:15 AM 10:15 AM - 10:45 AM GMT +0 (30 min) Keynote Fireside chat In-person & online David Solomon Chairman & CEO Goldman Sachs Keynote 10:45 AM 10:45 AM - 11:15 AM GMT +0 (30 min) Networking break In-person only 11:15 AM 11:15 AM - 11:45 AM GMT +0 (30 min) Dialogue: What does the future look like for open banking? In-person & online, Future Stage Open banking has the potential to transform financial services for consumers, offering greater personalisation and a more streamlined experience. Yet its lack of consumer trust is hindering its development. * How will financial services address the concerns surrounding data sharing? Can they build trust in open banking? * Who is responsible for generating greater awareness and understanding of this technology? Read More Marion King Chair and Trustee Open Banking Limited Panelist Mario Benedict Global Head of APIs, Open Banking, Partnerships and Integrations Payments J.P. Morgan Panelist 11:15 AM - 11:45 AM GMT +0 (30 min) Fireside chat: CEO interview In-person & online, Global Strategy Stage The board agenda for January 2024, challenges, opportunities and risks for the next 12 months. Read More 11:15 AM - 12:00 PM GMT +0 (45 min) Masterclass: How to define ESG and measure your business impact In-person only, Masterclass When defining ESG, most understand it as “taking environmental, social and governance issues into account when trying to assess the potential risk-adjusted returns of an asset”. Yet this does not reflect the other approach to ESG, that is making investments which make sense for the environment and are considered to be sustainable. Not having a clear internal definition of ESG could potentially affect the positive efforts your business can have in either of these forms. How can organisations best measure the impact of ESG on their businesses? Who is responsible for creating universal definitions of ESG? Read More 11:45 AM 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM GMT +0 (45 min) Moral Money Live Panel: Executing Net-Zero strategies - from engagement to action In-person & online, Global Strategy Stage As banks seek to deliver on their carbon neutrality and net-zero financing goals, the Ukraine war, ensuing energy crisis, and broader scrutiny towards the viability of decarbonisation goals mean that banks face a tougher challenge to demonstrate credible progress. There are equally concerns around a lack of transparency and greenwashing. * How are net zero plans affecting loan books? * What’s the timeline to a concrete drop in emissions from carbon-intensive clients? * How should banks demonstrate that real change is happening, amid concerns around transparency? Read More Anne-Sophie Castelnau Global Head of Sustainability ING Panelist Eric Usher Head United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative Panelist 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM GMT +0 (45 min) Panel: Cloud adoption on the horizon In-person & online, Future Stage Whilst cloud banking adoption may have got off to a slow start, evidence demonstrates that adoption has increased in recent years and continues to grow. It’s destined to become an integral part of the success of financial services in the future. Yet, there still remains confusion as to what constitutes a cloud-native technology stack that will enable banks to fully exploit the benefits of cloud computing. * How far along are financial services in embracing the cloud? * What are the indispensable characteristics of a cloud-native technology? * Is the digital skills gap still a major factor in the slow rate of adoption? Read More Taner Akcok Head of API Platform and Integration Services Deutsche Bank Panelist 12:10 PM 12:10 PM - 1:00 PM GMT +0 (50 min) Masterclass: Financing SMEs In-person only, Masterclass Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) represent about 90 percent of businesses and over 50 percent of global employment. Yet despite their important role in the global economy, they continue to be underserved by financial services, government and regulators, and lack access to finance. How can banks better serve this segment that potentially holds lots of untapped potential? Is the lack of funding the main constraint to SME growth? What do the new UK bank capital rules mean for SMEs? Rishi Khosla CEO & Co-founder OakNorth Speaker Nick Fahy CEO Cynergy Bank Speaker Steven Cooper CEO Aldermore Group Speaker 12:30 PM 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM GMT +0 (30 min) Fireside chat: Funding fintechs in a turbulent market In-person & online, Future Stage Following the collapse of several tech friendly banks in March, including the start-ups giant Silicon Valley Bank, fintechs find themselves in a challenging situation. As they look for the safest place to harbour their funds, there could be an opportunity for banks to provide them with security and clarity. * How have the challenging macroeconomic conditions, and a crisis of confidence in banking, affected fintech funding and access to finance? * Where are the opportunities for banks following the collapse of SVB? * Will the fintech sector see greater consolidation? Read More 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM GMT +0 (30 min) Regulatory Leaders’ Dialogue: Are we entering a new age of bank supervision? In-person & online, Global Strategy Stage 2023’s series of bank collapses and mergers raised new questions around the future of financial and market deregulation, ring-fencing and supervision. Banks, regulators and policymakers are facing growing scrutiny to determine how much change is required to ensure the future stability of the banking system. * How much risk is desired and tolerable for the global financial system? * Are we seeing enough global coordination on banking resolution? * Is fractional reserve banking itself under threat? * What roles does culture play in re-writing regulation? Read More David Bailey Executive Director, UK Deposit Takers Supervision Bank of England Panelist Laura Noonan Financial Regulation Editor Financial Times Moderator 1:00 PM 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM GMT +0 (1 hour) Networking lunch In-person only 2:00 PM 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM GMT +0 (30 min) CEO Fireside chat In-person & online, Global Strategy Stage The AGM board agenda for January 2024, challenges, opportunities and risks for the next 12 months. Read More 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM GMT +0 (30 min) CEO Keynote Interview In-person & online, Future Stage Anne Boden Founder Starling Bank Keynote 2:00 PM - 2:45 PM GMT +0 (45 min) Masterclass: Resilient cybersecurity and innovative operations In-person only, Masterclass Keeping up with the innovation curve while managing security risks, optimisation and anticipating threats. Read More 2:30 PM 2:30 PM - 3:15 PM GMT +0 (45 min) Panel: AI - the new bank disruptor In-person & online, Global Strategy Stage Panel: AI - the new bank disruptor Generative AI became the buzz phrase of the year when ChatGPT captured the imaginations of the public. However banks’ interest in AI predates this phenomenon by quite some time. With the high profile bank failures having further shined a light on endemic risk management failings across the industry, are we seeing evidence of increasingly sophisticated AI models helping banks to manage this risk? * Has risk management overtaken customer experience as a predominant use-case for AI, or are they equally important? * Has 2023 been a year of great change for AI, or are we simply further down an existing path? Read More 2:30 PM - 3:15 PM GMT +0 (45 min) Panel: Payments and transaction innovation - what does this mean for banks? In-person & online, Future Stage 2.30pm - 2.40pm Framing interview David Watson, in conversation with Stephen Gandel, the FT's US Banking Correspondent 2.40pm - 3.15pm Panel discussion As new trends in digital payments emerge, banks consider what this new technology means for their future business models. The development of account-to-account payments, real time cross border payments, and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are changing the way we think about our relationship with traditional banks. * Can the traditional banking model successfully integrate with these new technologies? * Exploring open APIs - how are banks ensuring consumer protection when using this technology? * How can banks leverage existing customer trust to compete with their digital competitors? Read More David Watson President and CEO The Clearing House Panelist Karen Braithwaite Managing Director, Global Head of Transaction Banking Barclays Panelist Stephen Gandel US Banking Correspondent Financial Times Moderator 2:45 PM 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM GMT +0 (1 hour) Masterclass: Accessing and retaining talent In-person only, Masterclass With banks under greater pressure to optimise cost income ratios, maintaining a flexible and sustainable staffing model has never been more important. How are bank headcounts changing, and how should they go about accessing new pools of talent? Does the solution lie offshore? Adrian Wright Managing Director Acuity Knowledge Partners Speaker Matthew Vincent Editor, FT Project Publishing Financial Times Moderator 3:15 PM 3:15 PM - 3:45 PM GMT +0 (30 min) CEO Keynote interview In-person & online, Global Strategy Stage Daniel Pinto President and COO JP Morgan Chase Keynote 3:15 PM - 3:45 PM GMT +0 (30 min) Keynote presentation: Quantum Computing In-person & online, Future Stage 3:45 PM 3:45 PM - 4:15 PM GMT +0 (30 min) Networking break In-person only 4:15 PM 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM GMT +0 (1 hour) Circular Dialogues In-person only The main ballroom will divide into a series of roundtables, each hosted by a different industry expert, focussing on a topic of discussion. Join a table and network with your peers whilst engaging in conversation and debate with attendees. Table 1: Financial crime Table 2: Payments Table 3: Green finance Table 4: ESG Table 5: Wealth management Table 6: Artificial intelligence Table 7: Cloud strategies Table 8: The battle for talent, hosted by Balaji Ramakrishnan, Senior Director, Banking and Asset Management, Acuity Knowledge Partners 5:15 PM 5:15 PM - 5:35 PM GMT +0 (20 min) Closing keynote interview In-person & online In conversation with a leader in banking. 5:40 PM 5:40 PM - 6:40 PM GMT +0 (1 hour) Drinks reception In-person only Wed Nov 29 8:30 AM 8:30 AM - 9:10 AM GMT +0 (40 min) Networking and coffee 9:10 AM 9:10 AM - 9:15 AM GMT +0 (5 min) Chair’s Opening Remarks In-person & online Stephen Morris Banking Editor Financial Times Speaker 9:15 AM 9:15 AM - 9:45 AM GMT +0 (30 min) Opening CEO keynote interview In-person & online In conversation with a leader in banking. Noel Quinn CEO HSBC Keynote Stephen Morris Banking Editor Financial Times Moderator 9:45 AM 9:45 AM - 10:30 AM GMT +0 (45 min) Panel: The future of investment banking In-person & online Robert King CEO Acuity Knowledge Partners Panelist Fabrizio Campelli Global Head of Corporate and Investment Bank Deutsche Bank Panelist Jon Weiss CEO, Corporate and Investment Banking Wells Fargo Panelist Joshua Franklin US Banking Editor Financial Times Moderator 10:30 AM 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM GMT +0 (30 min) CEO Keynote Interview In-person & online Christian Sewing CEO Deutsche Bank Keynote Stephen Morris Banking Editor Financial Times Moderator 11:00 AM 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM GMT +0 (30 min) Networking break In-person only 11:30 AM 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM GMT +0 (45 min) Masteclass: Optimising open banking from the top down In-person only, Masterclass How to navigate the age of open banking. Read More 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM GMT +0 (45 min) Panel: Adapting to consumer expectations In-person & online, Global Strategy Stage Can banks adjust to changing consumer expectations and needs fast enough? Read More Gonzalo Gortazar CEO CaixaBank 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM GMT +0 (45 min) Panel: How will blockchain technology build resilience to prevent future crises? In-person & online, Future Stage It remains unclear as to how transformative blockchain technology will truly be for financial services. Whilst some banks have welcomed it with open arms and are creating their own private blockchains, the majority remain sceptical about its role in banking. * Is the blockchain the future of banking or simply another step in the digital transformation of banks? * Has the banking sector’s recent troubles averted spending on the development of newer technologies, such as distributed ledger technology (DLT), whose value is yet to be fully realised? What does this crisis of confidence mean for the blockchain? * How do private blockchains differ from the digitisation of traditional services? Read More Noor Menai CEO CTBC Bank USA Panelist 12:15 PM 12:15 PM - 1:00 PM GMT +0 (45 min) Masterclass: Financing decarbonisation In-person only, Masterclass The road to net-zero is paved with good intentions, but who is footing the bill? What more can banks do to facilitate the role of capital markets in driving transition through green bonds - and what other products are they developing to tackle this evolving risk? Read More Pratima Rangarajan CEO Climate Investment Speaker 12:15 PM - 1:00 PM GMT +0 (45 min) Panel: Wealth management - A new strategic pillar for global lenders In-person & online, Global Strategy Stage As economic uncertainty continues, banks increasingly seek the steady income stream that private wealth delivers. However, global stock market volatility and inflation has not favoured wealth portfolios in recent months. * Is wealth management primed to be a growth area for leading banks? * Is the opportunity for Asia still strong, amid an emerging mass affluent class? * How can the private client experience become more accessible? Read More Debbie Wills Head of Wealth Management Europe Standard Chartered Panelist Jason Moo CEO Bank of Singapore Panelist Steven Fradkin President, Wealth Management Northern Trust Panelist Matthias Schulthess Managing Partner Schulthess Zimmermann & Jauch Panelist Yuri Bender Editor-in-Chief Professional Wealth Management Moderator 12:15 PM - 1:00 PM GMT +0 (45 min) Panel: What does embedded finance mean for banks? In-person & online, Future Stage Embedded finance offers many opportunities for banks. With fintech valuations declining, embedded finance provides banks with the chance to advance more aggressively into the sector as they seek to broaden their business offerings to consumers and keep pace with competitors. * How can banks best adopt embedded finance products and services? * What are the main challenges traditional financial institutions face in implementing embedded finance into their business offerings? Read More Christoffer Malmer Head of SEB Embedded SEB Panelist Load More Add to calendar: Google iCal Outlook Yahoo Contact the organizer Add to calendar: Google iCal Outlook Yahoo Contact the organizer