— By Invitation Only
The Ninety Nine.
An invitation-only gathering of 99 senior leaders in financial services. Two days. No attribution. No agenda except the one that emerges when the right people share a room.
About RegSymp
Payments, AI, digital assets, tokenisation and embedded finance are reshaping how financial institutions operate, compete and grow.
RegSymp convenes founders, executives, family offices and senior investors from banking, fintech, payments, wealth and digital assets to confront what the next generation of finance will demand in practice.
RegSymp focuses on commercially relevant discussion, relationship formation, and the operational challenges that define how the next generation of financial institutions competes.
Across two days, in closed-room sessions under the Chatham House Rule, the symposium creates the conditions for candid conversation. No panels for the cameras. No attribution. No press.
Palma de Mallorca. The venue is shared with confirmed attendees.
We select the setting with the same care as the programme. Confirmed delegates receive full details — including venue, accommodation guidance, and logistics — upon acceptance.
Five critical themes
for 2026.
Every session at RegSymp maps to one of five themes identified as the most consequential shifts facing the financial services industry over the next 12 months.
- 01
The Future of Finance
Which countries will lead the next era of financial innovation across banking, payments, AI and digital assets?
- 02
Payments, Stablecoins & Programmable Money
How embedded finance, stablecoins, tokenisation and next-generation payment infrastructure are reshaping the movement of money.
- 03
AI, Wealth & The Reinvention of Banking
Exploring whether AI will transform — or replace — traditional banking, wealth management and private banking models.
- 04
Trust, Infrastructure & Institutional Resilience
The operational backbone behind modern finance: custody, safeguarding, operational resilience, cybersecurity and scalable infrastructure.
- 05
The New Financial Ecosystem
How banks, fintechs, family offices, digital asset firms, investors and technology leaders are converging to build the next generation of financial services.
Two days. Closed room.
No attribution.
The sessions
Every panel and debate is chaired by a senior practitioner. Sessions run under the Chatham House Rule. Delegates speak candidly about strategy, risk, and competitive position. Nothing is recorded. Nothing is attributed.
The room
Attendance is invitation-only and limited to 99 delegates per edition. Every seat is curated to ensure the right mix of seniority, sector, and perspective. The conversations that matter most happen between institutional boundaries, not within them. This is the room where those conversations take place.
The Thirty-Three
On the evening of the first day, thirty-three guests sit down to dinner. Curated by the programme chairs. Chatham House Rule. No agenda beyond the one that forms naturally when the right people share a table.
Programme.
Every session is chaired by a practitioner and runs under the Chatham House Rule.
A privately convened dinner.
Thirty-three guests. Chatham House rule.
The Thirty-Three is the most intimate event of the symposium, with a seated dinner for thirty-three guests. Curated by the programme chairs.
- Format
- Seated dinner
- Capacity
- 33 guests
- Rules
- Chatham House
Made possible by those who shape it.
RegSymp is supported by a small group of institutions whose work is directly relevant to the programme. We are grateful for their involvement and the seriousness with which they approach the conversation.
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