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Tue Nov 29
8:55 AM
8:55 AM - 9:00 AM GMT +0   (5 min)
Opening remarks from the Chair
Digital only
Stephen Morris
Banking Editor
Financial Times
Speaker
9:00 AM
9:00 AM - 9:25 AM GMT +0   (25 min)
Keynote Fireside Chat
Digital only
Charlie Nunn
Chief Executive Officer
Lloyds Banking Group
Keynote
Stephen Morris
Banking Editor
Financial Times
Moderator
9:30 AM
9:30 AM - 9:50 AM GMT +0   (20 min)
Keynote Fireside Chat: Adapting to new Net Zero rules
Digital only

10:00 AM
10:00 AM - 10:35 AM GMT +0   (35 min)
View from the Top: Global uncertainty - the new norm for banks?
Digital only

After demonstrating remarkable resilience in the wake of the pandemic, global
banks face continued uncertainty. Inflation shows few signs of slowing down; a
global energy and supply chain crisis continues in the wake of the war in
Ukraine; and climate-related financial risks are leading to further scrutiny of
sustainability pledges. Amid more regulatory and markets-driven uncertainty than
ever, how will banks navigate the path ahead? How will banks adapt to changing
customer behaviour as a result of this uncertainty? What technological changes
are accelerating as a result of these changes, and how will banks respond? Are
banks playing a fundamentally different role in society than before?

Clare Woodman
Head of EMEA and Chief Executive Officer
Morgan Stanley & Co. International Plc
Panelist
Alison Harding-Jones
Managing Director, Head of EMEA M&A
Citi
Panelist
Joy Macknight
Editor
The Banker
Moderator
10:40 AM
10:40 AM - 11:30 AM GMT +0   (50 min)
Panel: How can banks continue digital transformation in a downturn?
Digital only

There is no doubt that the world’s leading lenders are investing more in
technology, data, and hyper-personalisation of services than ever before in
order to keep customer loyalty and safeguard their businesses against a rising
number of risks. But in a souring global economy, is the transformation paying
off for banks in terms of profitability? What elements of in-house digitisation
are most monetisable for lenders? Are banks as willing to partner with fintechs
in the current economic climate as they were previously? How will increased
pressure on profitability and shareholder return impact banks’ ability to invest
in digitisation?

Rishi Khosla
CEO & Co-Founder
OakNorth Bank
Panelist
Claire Calmejane
Chief Innovation Officer
Societe Generale
Panelist
Andy Ellis
Chief Executive Officer
Mettle
Panelist
Janet Jones
Client Director - Financial Services
Microsoft
Panelist
11:40 AM
11:40 AM - 12:10 PM GMT +0   (30 min)
Keynote Fireside Chat
Digital only
Tidjane Thiam
Executive Chairman
Freedom Acquisition Corporation
Keynote
Stephen Morris
Banking Editor
Financial Times
Moderator
12:15 PM
12:15 PM - 12:25 PM GMT +0   (10 min)
Panel Framer

Howard Boville
Head of IBM Cloud Platform
IBM
Speaker
Joshua Franklin
US Banking Editor
Financial Times
Moderator
12:25 PM
12:25 PM - 1:05 PM GMT +0   (40 min)
Panel: Digital threats - how will banks respond to a new wave in cyber attacks?
Digital only

Post-pandemic cyber crime targeted towards financial institutions has
accelerated amid displaced supply chains and changing operating procedures. This
shows no signs of stopping, as crime figures show that identity and credential
threats continue to rise. Where do financial institutions need to target their
investment in order to ensure data protection, digital security and
comprehensive cyber hygiene?  How should banks balance their resources in
revenue-driving innovation versus response and recovery from malicious activity?
Are banks leveraging the technologies available to them, or is there still work
to do?

Corrado Passera
Chief Executive Officer
Illimity
Panelist
Alexandra Maniati
Senior Director, Innovation & Cybersecurity
European Banking Federation
Panelist
Howard Boville
Head of IBM Cloud Platform
IBM
Panelist
Joshua Franklin
US Banking Editor
Financial Times
Moderator
1:15 PM
1:15 PM - 1:45 PM GMT +0   (30 min)
Keynote Fireside Chat
Digital only
Ana Botin
Executive Chair
Santander
Keynote
Owen Walker
European Banking Correspondent
Financial Times
Moderator
1:55 PM
1:55 PM - 2:45 PM GMT +0   (50 min)
Regulatory Leaders’ Panel - Adapting to new pressures
Digital only

Regulators face a tough challenge to ensure banks have the support they need to
navigate 2022’s global economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A higher interest
rate environment could benefit banks, but higher volatility and low valuations
could equally lead to a decline in profitability and asset quality. Coupled with
toughening green asset standards, the continuing digital transformation, as well
as the continued innovation in central bank digital currencies, how will
regulators ensure lenders are prepared for the most adverse economic scenarios?

Gerry Cross
Director of Financial Regulation Policy and Risk
Central Bank of Ireland
Panelist
Elke König
Chair
Single Resolution Board (SRB)
Panelist
Dominique Laboureix
Secretary General
Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel et de Résolution - ACPR
Panelist
Laura Noonan
Financial Regulation Editor
Financial Times
Moderator
2:55 PM
2:55 PM - 3:45 PM GMT +0   (50 min)
Panel: Leadership during a crisis - to what extent can banks support customers
through an economic downturn?
Digital only

Bank customers are growing increasingly fearful for the state of their finances,
as the cost of living crisis begins to bite. Cut-backs on discretionary
spending, anxiety over energy costs, inflation, and mortgage rates, mean that
now more than ever, lenders must showcase leadership and stability. What
resources can banks offer customers in these tough times? Are there wider
ramifications for customer behaviour that banks should be wary of as they shape
their strategies? Should financial inclusion take centre stage to protect the
poorest in society? Is the Bank of England right to warn banks against making
‘excessive’ cuts in lending?

Beata Javorcik
Chief Economist
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
Panelist
Bettina Orlopp
Chief Financial Officer
Commerzbank
Panelist
3:55 PM
3:55 PM - 4:20 PM GMT +0   (25 min)
Keynote Fireside Chaat
Digital only
C.S. Venkatakrishnan
Chief Executive Officer
Barclays
Keynote
Stephen Morris
Banking Editor
Financial Times
Moderator
4:30 PM
4:30 PM - 5:20 PM GMT +0   (50 min)
Panel: Latin America’s digital banking boom - a model for the customer
experience?
Digital only

Retail banking is changing fast in Latin America. Global demand for a more
personalised banking experience has made its mark in emerging regions of
concentrated banking giants. Newly-IPO’d fintech Nubank became listed as the
region’s most valuable bank. But with global tech stocks struggling, interest
rates rising, and inflation biting, is customer behaviour still on track to
favour innovative approaches to banking in Latin America? How are the incumbents
in the region adapting to these challenges? Can institutions responsible for
millions of first-time bank account holders weather the storm of a global
recession?

Fausto Ribeiro
Chief Executive Officer
Banco do Brasil
Panelist
Ms. Barbara Pianese
Latin America Editor
The Banker
Moderator
5:30 PM
5:30 PM - 6:20 PM GMT +0   (50 min)
Panel: Banking's blockchain story so far
Digital only

Regulatory scrutiny of the global crypto and digital assets market has risen in
light of the market crash experienced in 2022. Banks continue to expand their
blockchain-based offerings, invest in crypto firms, and integrate cryptocurrency
trading into their offerings. Are banks still betting on the blockchain despite
the market turmoil? Are lenders satisfied with the steps taken by regulators to
bolster consumer protection?

Ronit Ghose
Global Head of Banking, FinTech & Digital Assets
Citi Global Insights
Panelist
Isabelle Martz
Crypto Intrapreneur
Société Générale
Panelist
Sushil Raja
Global Head of Liink, Onyx
JP Morgan Chase & Co.
Panelist
Thomas Chow
Chief Legal Officer
Chia Network
Panelist
Scott Chipolina
Digital Assets Correspondent
Financial Times
Moderator

6:20 PM
6:20 PM - 6:20 PM GMT +0   (0 min)
Closing remarks and end of day one
Digital only
Stephen Morris
Banking Editor
Financial Times
Speaker
Wed Nov 30
8:00 AM
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM GMT +0   (1 hour)
Registration and refreshments
In-Person only

9:00 AM
9:00 AM - 9:05 AM GMT +0   (5 min)
Opening remarks from the Chair: The year in review and the year ahead
In-Person & Digital
Stephen Morris
Banking Editor
Financial Times
Speaker
9:05 AM
9:05 AM - 9:30 AM GMT +0   (25 min)
Opening Keynote Fireside Chat
In-Person & Digital
Colm Kelleher
Chairman
UBS
Keynote
Owen Walker
European Banking Correspondent
Financial Times
Moderator
9:30 AM
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM GMT +0   (45 min)
Panel: Thriving or Surviving: new strategies for growth in the 2020s
In-Person & Digital

The outlook for global economic growth is a mixed picture. Inflation has reached
highs not seen for decades, and the ensuing monetary tightening is tipped to
lead to a recession. The global consumer picture remains bleak, with Europe's
gas supplies under threat and Asian economies struggling to normalise through
the pandemic. How are banks adapting to this bleak picture? Is a decline in
consumer confidence likely to deter lenders from their plans? How do growth
strategies need to adapt? Are digital transformation efforts impacted by
economic strife?

Ruth Leas
Chief Executive Officer
Investec Bank
Panelist
Sanjiv Somani
Chief Executive Officer UK
Chase and Nutmeg
Panelist
10:15 AM
10:15 AM - 10:40 AM GMT +0   (25 min)
Keynote fireside chat
In-Person & Digital
Nikhil Rathi
Chief Executive Officer
Financial Conduct Authority
Keynote
Patrick Jenkins
Deputy Editor
Financial Times
Moderator
10:40 AM
10:40 AM - 11:15 AM GMT +0   (35 min)
Morning refreshments and networking
In-Person only

11:15 AM
11:15 AM - 12:00 PM GMT +0
(45 min)
Better Banking Stream: Panel: Moral Money Live - Are Net Zero targets
achievable?
In-Person & Digital

The fight against a climate catastrophe has never looked tougher amid the
economic and geopolitical chaos of recent months. Banks are under increased
scrutiny by regulators and central banks globally, as a majority of lenders
remain ill-equipped to effectively deal with climate-risk, with the Bank of
England predicting up to £225bn of credit losses by 2050 as a result of climate
inaction. What action are banks taking to adjust their loan books and factor in
those affected by global warming? Are banks improving their modelling and data
in order to pass stress tests? How are banking products, such as green bonds and
loans, evolving? And are greenhouse-intensive customers coming under greater
scrutiny from lenders?

Read More
Anne-Sophie Castlenau
Global Head of Sustainability
ING
Panelist
Sébastien Soleille
Global Head of Energy Transition and Environment
BNP Paribas
Panelist
Sarah Kemmitt
UNEP FI
Consultant
Panelist
Val Smith
Chief Sustainability Officer
Citi
Panelist

11:15 AM - 12:00 PM GMT +0
(45 min)
Disruptech Stream: Fintech and Cloud Migration: Overcoming new barriers to the
digital transformation
In-Person & Digital

Traditional lenders face ever stiffer competition from new challenger ‘neo’
banks, as well as non-bank big tech companies beginning to expand their
financial services offerings. In light of this competition, as well as the
phenomenal cost-saving measures involved, banks are abandoning legacy systems in
order to provide a modern cloud offering to improve the customer experience.
What began as a reaction to pandemic-induced reaction to the rise in digital
demand, is now the norm. What defines a modern cloud strategy for top financial
institutions? Are banks prepared for the costs involved in migration, given the
state of the global economy? Is a ‘multi-cloud’ strategy the way forward?

Read More
Joanne Hannaford
Chief Technology and Operations Officer
Credit Suisse
Panelist
Cal Corcoran
Vice President, Global Banking Lead
Microsoft
Panelist
Siddarth Venkataramakrishnan
Banking & Fintech Correspondent
Financial Times
Moderator

12:00 PM
12:00 PM - 12:45 PM GMT +0
(45 min)
Better Banking Stream: Panel - Solving banking’s diversity and inclusion problem
In-Person & Digital

Diversity and inclusion goes beyond reputational risk; it feeds into a modern
bank’s ability to operate and meet customer needs. Several schemes exist to
bolster inclusiveness, such as linking pay to inclusion, setting goals for
boards, and creating accelerator programmes. Yet only 20 percent of executive
committee roles are filled by women in finance. Why is banking’s ‘glass ceiling’
proving harder to crack than other industries? How can the banking industry lead
the way to establish an equal playing field?

Read More
Ife Durosinmi-Etti
Chief Executive Officer
Herconomy
Panelist
Carolanne Minashi
Global Head of Inclusion
HSBC
Panelist
Erin Platts
Chief Executive Officer
Silicon Valley Bank UK
Panelist
Ms. Marie Kemplay
Investment Banking & Sustainable Finance Editor
The Banker
Moderator

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM GMT +0
(45 min)
Disruptech Stream: Panel - Emerging payments trends
In-Person & Digital

Payments are just one frontline of innovation where Big Tech continues to make
moves into the banking sector, providing greater personalised services for
customers on the one hand, and raising regulatory concerns on the other. After
seeing substantial growth, the focus of innovative fintechs who deliver new
payments solutions, such as Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) products, are prioritising
profitability, as recessionary fears impact consumer confidence. Factor in
additional innovations such as blockchain technology, as well as outmoded legacy
systems in the banks, and the space appears still ripe for disruption. How are
traditional lenders maintaining consumer trust in this environment? Will tighter
regulation stifle or encourage further innovation?

Read More
Victoria Cleland
Executive Director for Payments
Bank of England
Panelist
Anthony Watson
Founder & CEO
Bank of London
Panelist
Saurabh Tripathi
Managing Director, Senior Partner
Boston Consulting Group
Panelist

12:45 PM
12:45 PM - 2:00 PM GMT +0   (1 hour, 15 min)
Networking lunch
In-Person only

2:00 PM
2:00 PM - 2:45 PM GMT +0
(45 min)
Better Banking Stream: Resetting banking culture - critical to safeguard the
industry’s future?
In-Person & Digital

Failures in money-laundering; rogue trading; losses in client money; and other
scandals continue to plague banking’s most systemically important institutions,
leading to share price decline, changes in leadership, and perhaps most
critically, an inability to innovate for customer needs. Are banking leaders
taking cultural reform seriously? How do approaches to reform differ within the
framework of ESG? What are the risks associated with avoiding reform, and how
different should the industry look in five years’ time?

Read More
Alison Cottrell
CEO
Financial Services Culture Board (FSCB)
Panelist
Jamie Fiore Higgins
Author - Bully Market: My Story of Money and Misogyny at Goldman Sachs
Panelist
Mikael Sorensen
CEO
Handelsbanken UK
Panelist
Douglas Beal
Partner & Director, Sustainable Investing & Social Impact
Boston Consulting Group
Panelist
Joshua Franklin
US Banking Editor
Financial Times
Moderator

2:00 PM - 2:45 PM GMT +0
(45 min)
Disruptech Stream: Open Banking - Aligning banks with consumer expectations
In-Person & Digital

The world of open finance continues to evolve at breakneck pace, with new
partnerships, initiatives, and regulatory frameworks combining to set the model
up for future success with customers. But where is the true innovation coming
from? What role does open banking play in meeting customer expectations? Are
traditional lenders matching Big Tech’s ability to innovate in this space?

Read More
Paul Pester
Chairman
Tandem Bank
Panelist
Ginger Baker
Head of Financial Access
Plaid
Panelist
2:45 PM
2:45 PM - 3:25 PM GMT +0
(40 min)
Better Banking Stream: Investing in the Green Economy
In-Person & Digital

The need for banks to aid the transition to a low carbon economy has never been
greater, yet the challenges to limiting ‘brown’ exposure are mounting. The Biden
administration’s tax and climate package, whilst incentivising businesses
towards clean energy, is also at risk of alienating fossil fuel companies from
the energy transition. The war in Ukraine is similarly leading businesses to
re-examine their priorities, despite governments’ best efforts to create viable
ESG policy frameworks. Does 2022 risk becoming a negative turning point for
financing the green economy? Are banks less willing to taper off ‘brown’
exposure as a result of an energy crisis worldwide? Are higher borrowing costs
diminishing investors’ appetite for green, social, sustainable and
sustainability-linked (GSSS) bonds, or will investors stay put?

Read More
Elena Flor
Head of ESG and Sustainability
Intesa SanPaolo Group
Panelist
Colin Hunt
Chief Executive Officer
Allied Irish Banks
Panelist
Susan Barron
Managing Director, Global Head of Sustainable Capital Markets
Barclays
Panelist

2:45 PM - 3:25 PM GMT +0
(40 min)
Disruptech Stream: AI and Banking - Leveraging technology whilst maintaining
consumer trust
In-Person & Digital

Accenture recently reported that 75 percent of financial institutions are still
in the ‘experimental’ phase of leveraging artificial intelligence. The need to
build this technology has never been stronger amid heightened competition for
customers and ever growing fraud threats. The removal of human agency in lending
decisions will also ensure greater financial inclusion, removing unconscious
bias, according to regulators. What steps are lenders taking to boost their AI
maturity? What does the talent landscape for AI look like? How does in-house AI
investment differ from bank to bank? What is the timeframe for achieving a
totally machine-learning based solution for the customer journey?

Read More
Mr. Ather Williams III
Senior Executive Vice President, Head of Strategy, Digital, and Innovation
Wells Fargo
Panelist
Siddarth Venkataramakrishnan
Banking & Fintech Correspondent
Financial Times
Moderator
3:25 PM
3:25 PM - 3:50 PM GMT +0   (25 min)
Keynote Fireside Chat: Taking European banking forward
In-Person & Digital

Europe’s fragmented banking sector has long been ripe for reform, as European
lenders lag behind US banking rivals in terms of size and profitability.
Regulatory change could allow for European lenders to reduce their capital
requirements, making consolidation more possible in the sector. Coupled with
this, the digital transformation continues to reshape European lenders’
interaction with customers, as expectations increase. What is the way forward
for European banking?

Christian Sewing
Chief Executive Officer
Deutsche Bank
Keynote
Stephen Morris
Banking Editor
Financial Times
Moderator
3:50 PM
3:50 PM - 4:15 PM GMT +0   (25 min)
Afternoon refreshments and networking
In-Person only

4:15 PM
4:15 PM - 4:35 PM GMT +0   (20 min)
Keynote fireside chat: Weathering the storm - expanding and disrupting in
turbulent times
In-Person & Digital
Nikolay Storonsky
Founder & CEO
Revolut
Keynote
Stephen Morris
Banking Editor
Financial Times
Moderator
4:35 PM
4:35 PM - 5:20 PM GMT +0   (45 min)
Thought-leaders’ panel: How will policymakers optimise standards whilst
de-coupling financial services?
In-Person & Digital

Post-Brexit, the UK government has been torn between the task of ensuring a free
market through sensible deregulation, whilst at the same time protecting
customers' assets and maintaining standards. Yet the move to deregulate is often
interpreted as a de-facto lowering of standards. What kind of systemic overhaul
is required in order to liberate the City to do business? How does the UK
government’s methods differ from European regulators? Are banks confident in the
current regulatory regime, or is radical change required? Should the industry
expect much change with a new UK City minister?

Barnabas Reynolds
Head of Financial Institutions Advisory and Financial Regulatory
Shearman & Sterling
Panelist
The RT Hon Dame Elizabeth Gloster
Arbitrator
One Essex Court
Panelist
David Postings
Chief Executive Officer
UK Finance
Panelist
5:20 PM
5:20 PM - 5:45 PM GMT +0   (25 min)
Panel: AI and anti-money laundering - more critical than ever?
In-Person & Digital

Robust financial controls are more critical than ever before. A liberalised and
competitive challenger bank market may be making life easier for customers,
however lenders must remain vigilant as they assess customer risk and perform
due diligence, particularly amid heightened risk of Russia-linked assets from
the war in Ukraine. No bank is immune from this risk, and yet not all lenders
are investing equally in technology designed to manage this risk. How should
technology be applied in this space? Are banks’ customer and transactional data
robust enough to apply AI and machine learning, or is more work required? 

Vishal Marria
Co-Founder and CEO
Quantexa
Panelist
5:45 PM
5:45 PM - 6:30 PM GMT +0   (45 min)
Closing Keynote interview with Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator,
Financial Times
In-Person & Digital

Presentation followed by conversation with Stephen Morris, Banking Editor,
Financial Times

Martin Wolf
Chief Economics Commentator
Financial Times
Keynote
Stephen Morris
Banking Editor
Financial Times
Moderator
6:30 PM
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM GMT +0   (1 hour)
Networking Drinks
In-Person only

Thu Dec 01
9:00 AM
9:00 AM - 9:05 AM GMT +0   (5 min)
Opening remarks from the Chair
In-Person & Digital

9:05 AM
9:05 AM - 9:30 AM GMT +0   (25 min)
Opening Keynote Fireside Chat
In-Person & Digital
Noel Quinn
Chief Executive Officer
HSBC
Keynote
Stephen Morris
Banking Editor
Financial Times
Moderator
9:30 AM
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM GMT +0   (45 min)
Panel: Banking in Asia - Leapfrogging traditional banking
In-Person & Digital

The economic downturn is hitting the Asia-Pacific region hard, with recent
forecasts suggesting that credit losses are on the rise. At the same time, the
region’s biggest lenders continue to bolster the digitisation of their
businesses. Are Asia’s banks at pace with the digital transformation globally?
How will regional leaders balance the need to digitise their offerings with the
operational and reputational risks that come with this? Are weakened economic
prospects a valid reason to slow down on digitalisation, or rather a reason to
speed it up?

Noor Menai
President & CEO
CTBC Bank Corp USA
Panelist
Alicia García Herrero
Chief Economist, Asia Pacific
Natixis
Panelist
Dato’ Muzaffar Hisham
Group Chief Executive Officer, Global Banking
Maybank
Kimberley Long
Asia Editor
The Banker
Moderator
10:15 AM
10:15 AM - 11:00 AM GMT +0   (45 min)
Panel: Evolving risks - can banks navigate unprecedented headwinds?
In-Person & Digital

The risks continue to mount: climate, cyber fraud, crypto, technology, economic,
sanctions.... And that doesn’t include regulatory risk, which comprises the most
significant proportion of fines incurred by lenders. It’s clear that any
modernising lender must adapt its risk mitigation strategy in order to
successfully navigate this environment. What steps are risk leaders taking to
safeguard the future of their institutions? Which of the many risks banks face
is keeping lenders awake at night? What frameworks and tools exist to aid
lenders through this journey?

Hannes Mosenbacher
Chief Risk Officer
Raiffeisen Bank International
Panelist
Meghan Foreman-Purves
Managing Counsel, Head of Legal - Europe
CIBC
Panelist
11:00 AM
11:00 AM - 11:25 AM GMT +0   (25 min)
Keynote Fireside Chat
In-Person & Digital
Axel Lehmann
Chairman
Credit Suisse
Keynote
Owen Walker
European Banking Correspondent
Financial Times
Moderator
11:25 AM
11:25 AM - 11:45 AM GMT +0   (20 min)
Morning refreshments and networking
In-Person only

11:45 AM
11:45 AM - 12:15 PM GMT +0   (30 min)
Keynote Fireside Chat: The Future of the Customer
In-Person & Digital
TS Anil
Chief Executive Officer
Monzo
Keynote
Stephen Morris
Banking Editor
Financial Times
Moderator
12:15 PM
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM GMT +0   (1 hour)
Panel: Buy Now; Pay Later - sustainable in a downturn?
In-Person & Digital

The rise of ‘Buy Now Pay Later’ (BNPL) has been well-documented, with several of
the world’s leading financial institutions, and now, Big Tech firms, looking to
get in on the action. But is increasing regulatory scrutiny, a global economic
downturn, and razor thin profit margins, combining to threaten the long term
business prospects of BNPL? Are rising credit losses and interest rates leading
to consolidation in this burgeoning sector? How concerned are backers of BNPL
firms at the declining share prices of the wider fintech space? What does the
market think the optimal amount of regulation should be?

Olga Shikhantsova
Partner
Speedinvest
Panelist
Antony Stephen
CEO
Barclays Partner Finance
Panelist
Alex Marsh
Head
Klarna UK
Panelist
Siddarth Venkataramakrishnan
Banking & Fintech Correspondent
Financial Times
Moderator
1:15 PM
1:15 PM - 2:10 PM GMT +0   (55 min)
Networking lunch
In-Person only

2:10 PM
2:10 PM - 2:35 PM GMT +0   (25 min)
Keynote interview
In-Person & Digital
Dianne Dobbeck
Head of the Supervision Group
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Keynote
Laura Noonan
Financial Regulation Editor
Financial Times
Moderator
2:35 PM
2:35 PM - 2:55 PM GMT +0   (20 min)
Keynote interview: Digital Perseverance

Craig Wellman
Managing Director - Financial Services
Microsoft
Keynote
2:55 PM
2:55 PM - 3:45 PM GMT +0   (50 min)
Panel: Future of Investment Banking
In-Person & Digital

Global deal making is stalling after two years of record volumes. Combined with
the onset of a bear market, investment banking fees are facing a challenging
2022. Are investment banking divisions equipped to deal with a recession? Are
trading volumes going to pick up the slack from a decline in fees? What new
technologies are banks implementing to facilitate their investment banking
businesses? Is blockchain technology part of the plan? Where does investment
banking fit into banks’ overall growth strategies?

Kevin Cronin
President and CEO
MUFG Americas
Panelist
Luisa Gomez Bravo
Global Head of Corporate & Investment Banking
BBVA
Panelist
Dominic Hudson
Head of EMEA and APAC Investment Banking
RBC Capital Markets
Panelist
Joshua Franklin
US Banking Editor
Financial Times
Moderator
3:45 PM
3:45 PM - 4:15 PM GMT +0   (30 min)
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