The Singapore Fintech Festival (SFF 2025) completed its 10th edition with its largest turnout to date.
The event concluded on 14 November and marked ten years of collaboration focused on building a more open, connected and inclusive financial ecosystem.
More than 70,000 participants from 142 countries and regions attended, reflecting the event’s continued draw for regulators, financial institutions and technology firms.
The festival continues to serve as a global platform for policy dialogue, industry and regulatory innovation and cross border cooperation on the future of financial services.
This year’s theme, Technology Blueprint for the Next Decade of Finance, shaped discussions across about 300 sessions featuring more than 900 speakers.
Panels examined how artificial intelligence (AI), tokenisation and quantum technologies may influence financial systems in the coming years.
The festival also hosted the invite only Insights Forum, where more than 2,300 policymakers, regulators, investors and industry leaders met for 80 closed door sessions.
These discussions covered topics such as digital money regulation, cooperation on AI governance and preparations for quantum related risks.
The next festival will take place from 18 to 20 November 2026, and the Insights Forum will return as a two day event on 16 and 17 November 2026.
More details on SFF 2025 top highlights and announcements can be found here.
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