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25 June 2026 | London, England
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Thursday June 25, 2026 16:40 - 16:55 BST
Financial regulation today is analog, with every firm independently interpreting the same rules and rebuilding the same infrastructure, creating a hidden tax of duplication, inconsistent data, and systemic blind spots. This keynote argues that the full regulatory stack can be rebuilt as shared, executable software using FINOS projects like CDM, DRR, and Morphir — with AI accelerating the transformation and machine-readable regulation closing the final interpretation gap. The talk closes with three concrete pilots the community can start now: extending CDM/DRR to the FCA's streamlining work, establishing policy-as-code as the default for all new regulation, and retrofitting the highest-burden existing regimes into executable form.
Speakers
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Jane Gavronsky

Chief Operating Officer, FINOS

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Michael Hsu

Advisor, Researcher, Former Acting Comptroller of the Currency
Michael J. Hsu served as Acting Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) from May 2021 to February 2025. There he also served as a Director of the FDIC and member of the Financial Stability Oversight Council. Mike has worked at the Federal Reserve, Securities and Exchange Commission, U.S... Read More →
Thursday June 25, 2026 16:40 - 16:55 BST
Churchill - Ground floor
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