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GDF Digital Finance Forum Q4

04.12.2025

Join us for the final Digital Finance Forum (DFF) of the year! The GDF Digital Finance Forum is our quarterly fixture providing policy updates, overviews of the live global consultations, and updates providing the latest digital asset market data. GDF members and the wider financial services community are invited to join the discussion on the latest regulatory developments, key aspects of industry feedback on consultations, and hear presentations on institutional adoption, enforcement trends, and other current industry areas of focus.

This end-of-year edition will feature a “year in review” from the Co-Chairs of each GDF Working Group, spotlighting the most critical policy and regulatory developments across key jurisdictions. The morning session will focus on Asia-Pacific and the Middle East & Africa, while the afternoon session will turn to the UK, EU, and US.

GDF will also present a global engagement update with standard-setting bodies, share new findings from its Tokenized Money Market Fund Report, and host a fireside chat with the Financial Stability Board (FSB) to explore cross-border coordination and market fragmentation themes.

As always, the DFF provides a platform for insight, alignment, and collaboration at the intersection of digital finance and public policy.

The Digital Finance Forum will take place twice at two separate times.
GDF will run a morning session for APAC / MEA:
8am GMT / 12pm GST / 4pm HKT / 7pm AEDT
To register click here.

And an afternoon session for Europe / Americas:
3pm GMT / 4pm CET / 10am EST / 7am PST
To register click here.

This forum is open to GDF members, regulators and policy makers, digital finance market participants, and the broader financial services community.

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