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"This was one of the best events I joined in 2023. Access to regulators and central bankers is unparalleled. The openness of the dialogue was greatly appreciated. An excellent learning experience and many wonderful & meaningful connections made. This event was last held in Dublin on 18th May 2023 at Dublin Castle. (see details of the 2023 event here). It was an excellent event. It is returning to the Printworks Building at Dublin Castle on 25th April 2024 and Fintech Ireland is delighted to be partnering with the organisers. Fintech Ireland has worked with the team at Global Government Fintech to provide the following exclusive offers:
What: The Global Government Fintech Lab 2024
Keynote speeches, panel discussions, topic specific sessions and more, including: How best should financial authorities, including government departments, agencies and regulators, explore fintech solutions?; How can financial authorities capitalise on data to improve what they do? Where are the frontiers of public sector fintech? When: Thursday 25th April 2024 (08:00-17:00, Irish Time) Who: Those regulated under the Central Bank of Ireland regime and those interested in it. In PCF role holders such as INEDs, CEO, CFOs, COOs, Compliance Officers, MLROs, CROs, CIOs and their colleagues. Professional services firms and regulators/central banks (near and far) welcome too. Where: The Printworks, Dublin Castle, Ireland. Fintech Ireland Showcase Partner Offering: [insert Link] Fintech Ireland SME Zone Offering: [insert Link] Registration: To sign up and join us for free, you can register your interest here by registering through our exclusive affiliate link here: [insert Link] Agenda:
This event is co-hosted by Fintech Ireland and CalQRisk who are joint data controllers. Your registration data will be used by the partners to provide administration for the event and post event follow-ups. See the data protection stuff on the registration page when you click through.
Please note that this event is limited to applicants going through the CBI Authorisation Process and firms recently authorised. What: The Regulatory Operating Environment in Ireland CalQRisk the award winning regtech solutions provider and Fintech Ireland Ireland's leading independent fintech platform are delighted to be hosting a joint webinar on April 9th at 10:30am. We’ll discuss the regulatory operating environment as a Central Bank of Ireland regulated entity. On the day, we’ll be joined by special guests, which we'll be announcing over the coming weeks. In this one-hour webinar, we’ll explore the following –
When: Tuesday 9th April 2024 at 1030am Who: Those regulated under the Central Bank of Ireland regime and those interested in it. In PCF role holders such as INEDs, CEO, CFOs, COOs, Compliance Officers, MLROs, CROs, CIOs and their colleagues. Professional services firms and regulators/central banks (near and far) welcome too. Where: Online Registration: To sign up and join us for free, you can register your interest here by registering through our exclusive affiliate link here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/4517101485744/WN_Xmn1MNR3QB-jsuvnQmKSjw Future events and sponsorship:
What: DORA Regulation Readiness Session 200 Business Days to Go – are you ready?
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When: Tuesday 9th April 2024 at 08:00-09:30am Speakers/Panel:
Where: Morgan McKinley, Connaught House, Number One Burlington Rd, Dublin 4, D04 C5Y6 Registration: To attend you need to email Susan Nix at Morgan McKinley at snix@morganmickinley.com Future events and sponsorship:
This Fintech Ireland Meetup is sponsored by CompliReg which co-produces the Fintech Ireland / CompliReg Authorisation Guides.
Please note that this event is limited to applicants going through the CBI Authorisation Process and firms recently authorised. What: Fintech Ireland Meetup. Theme: Central Bank of Ireland Authorisation for Fintech Applicants (Emoney/Payments, Virtual Asset Services Providers/MiCA & Crowdfunding Firms) When: Wednesday 30th August 2023 at 18:00 Who: This event is for applicants going through the CBI Authorisation Process and firms recently authorised. Where: A central Dublin location (Stephen’s Green Area). Dress code: Smart casual / business casual (no jacket required) Reservations: Request a place by emailing events@fintechireland.com. Attendance and venue will be confirmed by Fintech Ireland by email/phone. Include your corporate details and mobile please (no gmail, outlook etc). This special event is for applicants going through the CBI Authorisation Process and firms recently authorised. We will be hosting further Fintech Ireland Metups and are looking for people/companies to host and/or sponsor these events. To be informed of Fintech Ireland Meetups subscribe to our Newsletter here. To host and/or sponsor Fintech Ireland Meetups please contact Peter Oakes at hello@fintechireland.com. What: ACAMS Europe Conference When: Tuesday 23rd May to Wednesday 24th May 2023. Where: The Convention Centre Dublin, Spencer Dock, North Wall Quay, Dublin 1, D01 T1W6, Ireland. Registration: CLICK HERE Fintech Ireland's Peter Oakes is speaking along side Craig Timm, Shelley Schachter-Cahm, Joby Carpenter, Natasha Powell and Mathew Seneviratne BM on #cryptoassets and #digitalassets.
At 13:00 on Thursday 24th May, Peter, Shelley and Craig we will be holding "The ACAMS Great Crypto Debate: The Future of Finance or Unleashing Havoc?" and at 16:00 the same day Joby, Natasha, Mathew and Peter will hold a Panel discussion on "Cryptoassets: Fresh Opportunities, Emerging Risks, New Responses". What a week to be discussing #crypto! Hot on the heels of: 1) the release of UK Treasury Committee Report, UK Parliament and comments by its chairperson Harriett Baldwin on crypto, 2) a recent blog following his appearance before the Joint Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach of the Oireachtas (Irish Parliament) by Governor Gabriel Makhlouf of the Central Bank of Ireland, 3) Commissioner Mairead McGuinness's (European Commission) comments at the European Parliament plenary joint debate on crypto-assets. 4) the UK government's consultation on Future financial services regulatory regime for cryptoassets. 5) the Council of the European Union adoption of new rules on markets in crypto-assets (#MICA). Always impressed with #ACAMS events, brining together leaders from across Europe and the globe under one roof. Always tackling important and current topics, while helping support, encourage and educate the anti-financial crime experts who are charged with leading the fight against #moneylaundering and #financialterrorism. The agenda is jam packed. Links to the ACAMS Event and all the papers, consultations, committee reports, appearances and speeches referred to above at: 1) 17 May 2023: UK Parliament (House of Commons) Treasury Committee Report on Regulating Crypto and comments by Chairperson, Harriett Baldwin MP 2) Central Bank of Ireland on Crypto: (a) 25 January 2023: Governor's appearance before Joint Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach (Dáil Éireann, Oireachtas); and (b) 5 May 2023: Governor's Blog 'Crypto and how we can protect the consumer'. 3) 19 April 2023: Opening remarks by Commissioner McGuinness at the European Parliament plenary joint debate on crypto-assets 4) 1 February-30 April 2023: UK Government's Future financial services regulatory regime for cryptoassets (Consultation Period Closed 30 April 2023) 5) 16 May 2023: European Council adopts new rules on markets in crypto-assets (MiCA) Event Material Our Peter Oakes joined Gavin Curran, Head, Markets Supervision Division, Central Bank of Ireland, Mari-Liis Kukk, Head, Innovation Department, Estonian Financial Supervision and Resolution Authority (Finantsinspektsioon), Estonia and Moderator Siobhan Benita, Global Government Fintech to discuss Sink or swim: financial authorities dive into data The event is free to the public sector employees. For private sector members of the Fintech Ireland Network, the team at Global Government Fintech are offering a unique 25% discount which you can advance with George O'Grady, Head of Commercial via george.ogrady@pendragonim.com What: Global Government Fintech Lab 2023 When: Thursday 18 May 2023, 08:30am– 5.30pm, followed by a Reception until 7.00pm Where: The Printworks, Dublin Castle, Dame St, Dublin 2, Ireland Cost: The event is free to the public sector employees. For private sector members of the Fintech Ireland Network, the team at Global Government Fintech are offering a unique 25% discount which you can advance with George O'Grady, Head of Commercial via george.ogrady@pendragonim.com More Details: https://www.globalgovernmentfintech.com/lab/ Fintech Ireland is delighted to spread the word about this excellent event organised by Global Government Fintech, the Department of Finance and Ireland for Finance. A big thank you to the team for including our Peter Oakes on the panel discussing "How can financial authorities capitalise on data to improve what they do?", together with Mari-Liis Kukk Head, Innovation Department, Estonian Financial Supervision and Resolution Authority (Finantsinspektsioon), Estonia and Gavin Curran, Head, Markets Supervision Division, Central Bank of Ireland. The Panel will be moderated by Siobhan Benita, Event Moderator, Global Government Fintech Public sector authorities are increasingly interested in the possibilities enabled by growing quantities of financial data, including unstructured data. Machine learning (ML)/artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics are some of the techniques being deployed. Questions include: What are the biggest financial data-related possibilities and challenges for public authorities? What outcomes have organisations already achieved? How can internal skills and mindset obstacles be overcome? The Global Government Fintech Lab 2023 is bringing the world of global government fintech together to share expertise and experience in how governments worldwide are exploring fintech. The first such event was held in 2022 in Tallinn, Estonia. There is a fantastic line up of speakers including a keynote by Dr Jennifer Carroll MacNeill
Minister of State, Responsibility for Financial Services, Credit Unions and Insurance, Department of Finance. See the full speaker line-up here. The Global Government Fintech Lab 2023 – to be held in Dublin, Ireland on Thursday 18 May – will include keynote speeches, panel discussions, topic-specific sessions and more including:
The Lab will tackle these questions – and many more – in a day packed with international experience-sharing and networking. What: The Czech - Irish Fintech Forum When: Wednesday, April 26th, 2023, 09:30am– 4.00pm (Irish Time) Where: DogPatch Labs, The Chq Building, Custom House Quay, North Dock, Dublin, Ireland Cost: Free *** Registration: CLICK HERE *** Fintech Ireland is delighted to support the Embassy of the Czech Republic's initiative for the first Czech - Irish Fintech Forum taking place in Ireland on Wednesday 26th April 2023 at DogPatch Labs, The Chq Building, Custom House Quay, North Dock, Dublin, Ireland. Great to see leading indigenous globally scaling Irish fintech, TransferMate Global Payments, is also supporting the Czech - Irish Fintech Forum Showcasing cutting-edge Czech fintech companies, offering innovative solutions in data analysis, mobile app security, financial data aggregation, custom software development, and digital transformation, to propel your business forward in the ever-evolving digital landscape. This is a not to be missed event. Did you know that:
*** Registration: CLICK HERE *** Check out the Czech-Irish Fintech Forum's website Speakers
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9.30 – 10.00am - Registration & Coffee 10.00 – 10.05am - Welcome Address Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Ireland - H.E. Petr Kynštetr 10.05- 10.15am - Overview of the Czech-Irish Fintech Forum Economic Specialist of the Czech Embassy - Mr. Eoin Brennan 10.15- 10.20am - Irish Government perspective on Fintech Industrial and Commercial Panel Spokesperson - Senator Gerry Horkan 10.35 – 10.45am - Overview of the Czech Fintech Landscape Executive Manager of the Czech Fintech Association - Mr. Ondřej Machač 10.45 – 11.05am - Revolutionizing Personalized Marketing in Fintech CEO of Dateio - Mr. Ivan Dovica Questions and Answers 11.05 – 11.25am - Innovative Cybersecurity Solutions for Mobile Banking Wultra - Petr Dvořák Questions and Answers 11.25- 11.45am - Coffee Break 11.45- 11.55am - Overview of Irish Fintech Landscape Fintech Ireland Representative and Chief Product Officer / Chief Commercial Officer of Transfermate - Gary Conroy Questions and Answers 11.55 – 12.15am - Automating Investment Analytics with AI Co-Founder of Analytical Platform Mr. Vladimír Vacula Questions and Answers 12.15 – 12.35pm - Fast and Affordable Loans for SMEs Using AI CEO and Founder of Lemonero – Mr. Jan Laštůvka Questions and Answers 12.35- 12.55pm - Comprehensive Insurance Software Solutions for the Industry Country Manager of Adacta Mr. Benjamin Levstek Questions and Answers 12.55- 1.55pm - Buffet Lunch 1.55- 2.15pm - Navigating Digital Transformation with MoroSystems Software Development at MoroSystems Mr. Eduard Dvořák Questions and Answers 2.15 – 2.35pm - Delivering Complex Software Solutions for Financial Institutions Operations Manager of Blogic Ms. Jana Hudečková Questions and Answers 2.35- 2.55pm - Tailor-made Software Solutions for Your Business Senior Manager of Principal Mr. Michal Černý Questions and Answers 2.55- 3.05pm - Future Co-operation between Czech Republic and Ireland / Closing Remarks Chairman of Fintech Ireland – Mr. Peter Oakes 3.05pm - Refreshments & Networking Food and Drinks from Ireland and the Czech Republic Scroll down to see our Events Make sure you are on our Fintech Ireland mailing list at to ensure you are kept informed of events and news. [Other mailing lists are Peter Oakes (Regulation & Law) and FintechUK (UK Fintech stuff)]. If you have an idea for an event, contact us hello@fintechireland.com Message from Peter Oakes, Founder of Fintech Ireland
Hi All - as we returned to more normalised activities following on from the Covid-19 disruption we continued to: (i) present on the Fintech ecosystem in Ireland, the UK and further a field, (ii) meet with Irish startups getting ready to execute in Ireland and (iii) meet with international firms looking to set up in Ireland for the continuation of their global fintech journey whether Brexit or just good-sense driven. Of course currently we are doing this by video conferencing and webinars. We are now heading into the start of 2023. There are more events planned not yet advertised, so return to this page regularly. We continue to have great conversations with companies (fintech, regtech, banks, insurers, asset managers & cyber security), professional services firms, chambers of commerce, embassies, regulators, central banks and overseas governments which wish to partner to host events in 2022. Also very happy to see Fintech Ireland included on IDA Ireland's infographic on the Fintech Ecosystem under stakeholders. If you have an idea for an event, contact us hello@fintechireland.com ALL OUR EVENTS ARE IN DATE ORDER: 1) FOR 2021 AND 2020 EVENTS SCROLL DOWN THIS PAGE 2) FOR ARCHIVE OF 2019-2015 EVENTS VISIT EVENTS-ARCHIVE Whenever we speak at event, we endeavor to make our slides, videos and podcasts available free of charge. *** Webinar Wednesday, December 7th, 2022 at 1130am GMT *** *** FINTECH IRELAND SLIDES OF EVENT AVAILABLE HERE *** *** FINTECH IRELAND SLIDES OF EVENT AVAILABLE HERE *** What: Ireland - A Model For Fintech Collaboration [Webinar] When: Wednesday, December 7th, 2022, 11:30am– 12:15pm GMT Where: Online Cost: Free Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5620759940506046477?source=Fintech+Ireland Great to be invited by Professor Michael Mainelli, Chairman of Z/Yen Group on Wednesday 7th December 2022 to join him for a 45 minute discussion on Ireland - A Model For Fintech Collaboration. Michael has been at Alderman, City of London Corporation since July 2013 where he works to promote the City and to enhance the Broad Street Ward. Michael is the former International Member, IFS Industry Advisory Committee formed for the purposes of Ireland's former IFS2020 Strategy. Join Fintech Ireland's Peter Oakes for a webinar exploring the fintech environment in Ireland, and how it is uniquely positioned for effective collaboration between fintech centres that have the potential to add value to both parties and the industry as a whole. Peter will cover the fintech ecosystem in Ireland, the regulatory framework being put in place, how Irish fintech is scaling overseas, Ireland’s place as a EU Home for fintech, Ireland and the UK’s unique fintech bridge opportunity, fundraising & the life of an Irish unicorn, collaboration between finserv & fintech and for regulated entities, the rise of regtech in Ireland.
Speaker: Peter Oakes is a financial services expert focused on banking, payments, emoney, MiFID, fintech, regtech & distributed ledger technology. Peter is the founder of Fintech Ireland, Fintech UK and US TechFin. He is a non-executive director of leading regulated fintech and wealth management firms including Susquehanna (MiFID), AWM Wealth Advisers (MiFID), Optal Financial Europe (Emoney) and TransferMate (PSD). Peter is a consultant on finserv and fintech to international law firm Armstrong Teasdale and works on fintech authorisation applications across Europe, particularly Ireland, UK and Lithuania (where he advised on Lithuania 2nd specialise bank licence). Peter has a deep central bank and regulator background including inaugural Director of Enforcement and Financial Crime at the Irish Central Bank (2010-2013), senior regulator and central bank roles in the UK (FSA), Australia (ASIC) and Saudi Arabia (SAMA). He continues to work with regulators on supervisory and enforcement strategies. Peter is a solicitor admitted in the UK, Ireland and Australia. |
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