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Executive Panel Session - Harnessing AI for Resilient Financial Systems: Implications for Supervisors

Our panel session at the IMF/World Bank Group Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C.

Not open for registration. Contact Us for more info.
Washington, DC
Apr 25th, 2025
01:30PM - 02:30PM

(Timezone: EDT)

Eastern Daylight Time UTC - 4

Demet Çanakçı

Senior Program Director

Speakers
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  • Lesetja Kganyago

    Governor, South African Reserve Bank

  • Andréa M Maechler

    Deputy General Manager, Bank for International Settlements

  • Stefan Ingves

    Chair, Toronto Centre

  • Jennifer Elliott

    Assistant Director, Monetary and Capital Markets, IMF; Board Member, Toronto Centre

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Program Description

This is an in-person event.

The rapid evolution of financial innovation is redefining the landscape of supervision, presenting regulators and supervisors with the challenge of keeping pace with technological advancements while upholding financial stability, consumer protection, and market integrity. This session convenes leading experts to explore practical approaches for leveraging AI in supervision, equipping supervisors with the tools and insights needed to navigate an increasingly complex financial ecosystem. 

The discussion will delve into how AI is reshaping financial systems to enhance resilience, with a focus on AI-driven risk management, operational efficiency, and financial inclusion. Panelists will also examine the broader implications for financial stability, regulatory frameworks, and ethical considerations. 

Key discussion points will include:

  • The role of AI in strengthening financial system resilience
  • Innovations that enhance adaptability to market shocks and systemic risks
  • Regulatory and operational challenges in integrating AI-driven solution

Panelists:

Lesetja Kganyago, Governor, South African Reserve Bank

Andréa M Maechler, Deputy General Manager, Bank for International Settlements

Stefan Ingves, Chair, Toronto Centre

Moderator:

Jennifer Elliott, Assistant Director, Monetary and Capital Markets, IMF; Board Member, Toronto Centre

Read their biographies here.

Program Agenda

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An agenda is not available for this program.

Read the speakers' bios in the attached document.

 

Venue: Cedar Hall, IMF HQ1-1-660, 19th Street NW, Washington, D.C.

To join us, you must be accredited to attend the 2025 International Monetary Fund and World Bank Group Spring Meetings. You can visit the 2025 Spring Meetings website to apply for accreditation.

There will be a Q & A session near the end of the panel session. Registrants are encouraged to ask relevant questions.

 

Who Should Attend

Registration is encouraged to financial supervisors, central bankers, policy makers, and government officials.

Topics Covered
  • How AI is reshaping financial systems to enhance resilience
  • AI-driven risk management, operational efficiency, and financial inclusion
  • Implications for financial stability and regulatory frameworks 
  • The role of AI in strengthening financial system resilience
  • Innovations that enhance adaptability to market shocks and systemic risks
  • Regulatory and operational challenges in integrating AI-driven solution
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