Digital finance in EU: navigating new technological trends and the AI revolution
Presentation of the EU-SDFA e-Book
This online event will feature the editors of this collective e-book, covering key topics discussed during the second academic year of the EU Supervisory Digital Finance Academy (EU-SDFA).
Which Key Trends Define the Future of Digital Finance in the EU?
The e-book "Digital finance in EU: navigating new technological trends and the AI revolution" tries to answer this question, by exploring the latest developments in digital finance and supervision.
In this online presentation, the editors will introduce this collaborative publication inspired by the key topics covered in the EU Supervisory Digital Finance Academy.
With an interdisciplinary approach, the e-book covers key technological trends, regulatory updates, and the transformative role of AI in financial services. A particular focus is given to one of the most transformative shifts in recent years: the rise of artificial intelligence and its impact on financial supervision.
The e-book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of finance, technology, and regulation, and it offers key insights to navigate the fast-changing digital financial ecosystem.
The event will be concluded by a Q&A session.
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The EU Supervisory Digital Finance Academy (EU-SDFA) is a TSI flagship initiative aimed at supporting financial supervisory authorities in coping with the risks and opportunities associated to the use of advanced technologies in the financial sector. The European Commission – SG Reform has established the Academy in cooperation with the three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA – ESMA – EIOPA) and the Florence School of Banking and Finance part of the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University Institute (FBF-EUI). The EU-SDFA encompasses comprehensive training cycles and workshops enabling the acquisition of new expertise and skills, knowledge sharing, and peer-to-peer exchanges within the financial supervisory community.
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Scientific Organiser
Florence School of Banking and Finance
Speaker
Pierre Schlosser
EUI - Robert Schuman Centre
Lorenzo Moretti
European University Institute - Florence School of Banking and Finance
Giuseppe Sciascia
European Commission - SG REFORM
Laura Rinaldi
European Commission - SG REFORM
Pascale Lamb
European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority
Nicola Bilotta
European University Institute - Florence School of Banking and Finance