Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is RegSymp held?

RegSymp takes place in Palma de Mallorca, Spain on 14–15 September 2026.

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.

What makes RegSymp different from a traditional finance conference?

RegSymp is not a conference in the traditional sense. Every session is practitioner-led, closed-door and run under the Chatham House Rule, which means delegates speak openly about real operational challenges, competitive strategy and emerging decisions. With 99 delegates per city, the format is built for substantive conversation and relationship formation.

Is there a fee to attend RegSymp?

Attendance is by invitation and curated by the programme committee to ensure the right mix of seniority, sector and perspective. If you would like to be considered, you can request an introduction by writing to info@regsymp.com with a brief note on your role and interest.

Is RegSymp relevant for both banks and fintechs?

Yes. The programme is designed specifically for the intersection of traditional and emerging finance. Sessions bring together banking executives, fintech founders, digital asset leaders, investors and policymakers in the same room, the premise being that the most commercially relevant conversations happen across institutional boundaries, not within them.