— By Invitation Only
Shaping the
Future of Finance.
We bring together traditional finance, private wealth, fintech and Web3 leaders to bridge the gap between institutional finance and digital innovation.
About RegSymp
Financial services is changing fast. Payments, AI, digital assets, tokenisation and embedded finance are transforming how institutions operate, compete and grow.
RegSymp brings together leaders from banking, fintech, payments, wealth, digital assets and technology to explore what the next generation of finance will look like in practice.
The programme is built around five key themes:
- The Future of Finance
- Payments, Stablecoins & Programmable Money
- AI, Wealth & The Reinvention of Banking
- Trust, Infrastructure & Institutional Resilience
- The New Financial Ecosystem
Designed as an executive forum rather than a traditional conference, RegSymp focuses on commercially relevant discussions, strategic partnerships and real operational challenges facing modern financial institutions.
Across two days of debates and networking, the symposium connects founders, executives, investors and industry leaders shaping the future of financial services.
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.
What Delegates Gain
Direct access to decision-makers
Connect with 99 senior leaders - founders, C-suite executives, investors and policymakers, in a format designed for substantive conversation.
Candid, off-the-record dialogue
Every session runs under the Chatham House Rule. Delegates speak freely about real challenges, competitive strategy and operational decisions without attribution.
Actionable strategic insight
Sessions are practitioner-led and built to land tangible takeaways. Walk away with frameworks, partnerships and intelligence you can act on immediately.
A curated peer group
Attendance is invitation-only. Every delegate is selected to ensure relevance, seniority and diversity of perspective across banking, payments, wealth, fintech, digital assets and AI.
Relationship-driven format
Two days, intimate group sizes, structured networking, and The Thirty-Three dinner, designed so that meaningful relationships form naturally.
Who should attend
Founders & CEOs; banking & payments executives; fintech & digital asset leaders; investors & family offices; CROs, CCOs & COOs; wealth & private banking professionals; policymakers & advisors.
Speakers.
The inaugural programme is being shaped by practitioners across banking, payments, fintech, digital assets and AI. The first confirmed speakers will be announced in June 2026.
Programme committee:
Committee members will be named here once confirmed.
Speak at RegSymp
A limited number of programme slots each cycle are filled through nomination. We welcome introductions to:
- Senior regulators and policymakers with direct authority over financial supervision
- C-suite leaders at institutions and platforms reshaping market structure
- Founders, principals, and allocators with an original thesis on capital, compliance, or risk
- Researchers and authors whose frameworks are being used in practice
Nominations and introductions: info@regsymp.com with a brief note on the proposed topic.
Programme.
Every session is timed, moderated and built to land a tangible takeaway. The full programme is finalised four weeks out from the event.
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
A seat at the table shaping modern finance.
Partners are selected carefully and participation is intentionally limited.
Our partners sit alongside senior leaders from banking, private capital, fintech, digital assets, infrastructure, advisory and regulatory circles in conversations that are strategic, closed-door and relationship-driven.
What partners gain is not visibility alone, but meaningful access to the people influencing the future of financial services.
We prioritise long-term relationships, aligned institutions and meaningful participation.
To discuss opportunities, please contact us.
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is RegSymp held?
RegSymp takes place in Palma de Mallorca, Spain on 14–15 September 2026, and at Lake Como, Italy in June 2027.
Who can attend RegSymp?
RegSymp is invitation-only and limited to 99 senior delegates per city: founders and CEOs, banking and payments executives, fintech and digital asset leaders, investors and family offices, CROs, CCOs and COOs, wealth and private banking professionals, and policymakers and advisors.
How do I get invited to RegSymp?
Attendance is curated. You can request an introduction by writing to info@regsymp.com with a brief note about your role and interest.
What topics does RegSymp cover?
The programme is built around five themes: the future of finance; payments, stablecoins and programmable money; AI, wealth and the reinvention of banking; trust, infrastructure and institutional resilience; and the new financial ecosystem.
What is the Chatham House Rule at RegSymp?
Under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information shared in sessions, but may not reveal the identity or affiliation of any speaker or attendee. This allows candid discussion among senior leaders.
What is The Thirty-Three?
The Thirty-Three is a privately convened seated dinner for 33 guests during the symposium, curated by the programme chairs and held under the Chatham House Rule.
RegSymp
RegSymp is a practitioner-led symposium platform convening senior leaders from banking, payments, wealth management, fintech, digital assets and AI to shape the future of financial services.
The programme is designed and curated by industry practitioners — not conference producers — ensuring every session reflects the real challenges facing modern financial institutions.
- Organisation
- RegSymp
- Contact
- info@regsymp.com
- linkedin.com/company/regsymp
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