Crypto & Capital Policy: Deep Dive with Regulators and Institutions Roundtable

Crypto & Capital Policy: Deep Dive with Regulators and Institutions Roundtable

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Crypto & Capital Policy is no longer a marginal discussion.

As digital assets scale across borders, questions of capital mobility, monetary sovereignty, and systemic risk are moving to the centre of regulatory and institutional agendas.

On 14 November 2025, the Global Fintech Institute convened a closed-door APAC roundtable in Singapore, bringing together regulators, central banks, and institutions from 11 jurisdictions for a candid policy deep dive under Chatham House Rule.

Key Focus Areas

• Capital governance in a tokenised world
• Stablecoins, FX policy, and macroprudential risk
• Institutional guardrails and supervisory expectations
• Defining decentralisation in policy terms
• Regional coordination and regulatory interoperability across APAC

The discussion reflected a clear shift in tone across the region.
Not whether crypto should be addressed, but how capital frameworks must evolve as digital assets integrate more deeply into the financial system.

A post-roundtable summary will be shared with participants and GFI members, capturing non-attributed insights and outlining potential next steps for continued policy collaboration.

At GFI, we remain committed to providing a neutral, practitioner-informed platform where regulators and institutions can engage constructively on the complex policy questions shaping the next phase of financial system design.

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