- How are banks across Asia adapting in the face of rapid technological disruption?
- Can incumbents compete with digital native providers across Asia's emerging customer base?
- What does the future hold for generative AI and wider automation in financial services?
Global Banking Summit: Asia Edition
With Asian economies experiencing rapid growth, customers are demanding better, personalised services as the global geopolitical picture becomes increasingly uncertain. The Global Banking Summit makes its debut in Hong Kong in 2025, bringing together a pan-Asian audience of CEOs and CXOs, uncovering the latest challenges and opportunities driving banking forward in the region.
Join us in Hong Kong this September for a multi-track agenda, discovering the future of Asia's banking landscape.
Key themes
The pan-Asian banking ecosystem
What do customers demand as economies develop and scale?
Digital transformation
How is the fintech and digital banking landscape shaping up?
Combating fraud
How are financial crime and fraud prevention measures evolving?
Geopolitics and the global economy
How will Asia compete amid mounting instability?
China's future in the region
How critical is China to the success of banks in the region and wider world?
The payments landscape
As customer habits evolve, how do banks need to adapt?
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