Recording available: Collaborative Online Workshop on RegTech and Resilience

Thank you to everyone who joined our UKFin+ Network Collaborative Online Workshop on RegTech and Resilience this week.

The session brought together academics and industry professionals for a lively and insightful discussion on some of the most pressing challenges in regulatory technology and financial resilience.

The workshop explored emerging themes around AI governance, sustainability, and economic crime, looking at how technology, data, and collaboration can help build a more resilient and trustworthy financial system. The discussions highlighted the importance of ethical innovation, shared accountability, and cross-sector partnerships in addressing complex, interconnected risks.

Special thanks to John Vines and Sarah Sinclair from Co-Labs Global for so brilliantly organising the workshop and facilitating the discussions with such insight and energy. We’re also very grateful to our excellent panellists – Devraj Basu, Scott Moncur, Annabel Gillard, Jane Jee, and Annabel Nelson for sharing their expertise and sparking thoughtful debate throughout the session.

The aim of the workshop was to identify potential research topics and collaborative pathways to tackle some of the critical issues facing the RegTech and Resilience space. Events like this truly reflect the mission of UKFin+: connecting academia, industry, and policymakers to co-create solutions to the wicked problems shaping the future of financial services. We will be following up with the outcomes from the workshop on the website in the coming weeks. In the meantime, you can watch the panel discussion and see the verbal summaries in the YouTube video linked below.

Watch on YouTube: UKFin+ Collaborative Online Workshop on RegTech and Resilience