The Singapore FinTech Festival (SFF) 2024 is scheduled for November 6-8, with an Insights Forum preceding it on November 4-5. This global event brings together over 66,000 participants from 150 countries to shape the future of finance. The festival focuses on aligning regulation, innovation, and technology to transform the global financial ecosystem.

Key aspects of SFF 2024 include:

  • Exploring the impact of artificial intelligence and quantum computing on financial services
  • Addressing climate change through sustainable finance initiatives
  • Fostering regulator-industry dialogues to create an enabling environment for AI innovation
  • Promoting responsible AI adoption in financial services
  • Highlighting quantum computing’s potential in enhancing financial performance and security

The event’s significance lies in its role as a platform for collaboration between policymakers, industry leaders, and innovators. It aims to harmonize global FinTech regulations, support cross-border collaboration, and ensure a secure, inclusive, and sustainable financial ecosystem powered by responsible technology adoption.

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