Join 300+ Senior Leaders Shaping Financial Regulation at Suade's RegTech Forum

5 November 2025, Livery Hall, Guildhall, City of London

One month out, anticipation builds for Suade's annual RegTech Forum. This landmark event gathers over 300 senior executives from the world's leading banks, regulators and policymakers to tackle 2025's most pressing regulatory challenges.

Confirmed Attendance: Who's Coming

Expect Heads of Regulatory Reporting, CFOs and senior executives from:

  • Major G-SIBs: JP Morgan, HSBC, Lloyds Banking Group
  • Global Players: Goldman Sachs, Santander, Citi, Credit Agricole
  • Innovators: Revolut, Bank of Montreal
  • Regulators: Bank of England representatives, City of London Policy teams

Headline Speakers Set the Agenda

  • Neil Esho, Current Basel Committee Secretary General
  • William (Bill) Coen, Former Basel Committee Secretary General
  • Madush Gupta, City of London Policy Lead for Innovation

These heavyweights will join G-SIB executives and BoE policymakers across four panels covering:

Critical Topics for 2025

  • Basel 3.1 Implementation: Real estate exposures, Pillar 2A simplification, 2027 timeline
  • RegTech & AI: Automation's role in regulatory reporting, governance expectations
  • Data Standardisation: Future Banking Data Programme, granular reporting trends
  • DORA & Resilience: Operational risk in automated environments

Why Attend

This is where strategy meets execution. Hear how leading institutions navigate Basel 3.1 data challenges, leverage RegTech for competitive advantage, and prepare for supervisory shifts. Past forums drove industry collaboration on CRR3, AnaCredit and UK reporting simplification.

Limited Seats Remaining

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