ASIFMA Annual Conference 2026
ASIFMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2026
Thursday-Friday, 5th-6th March | International Convention Centre Sydney, Australia
About the event:
ASIMA is proud to host its 2026 Annual Conference for the first time in Sydney, Australia. The anticipated conference will take place on the 5th and 6th of March and will be focused around the central theme of “The Renewed Promise of Asia’s Capital Markets,” which will delve into the new dynamics changing the landscape of financial markets around the region.
Language:
English
ASIFMA Events and Conferences Contacts
- For more details about the event, please contact Claire Souleyman at csouleyman@asifma.org
- For other event sponsorship enquiries, membership, and other event collaboration, please get in touch with Joy Balboa a jbalboa@asifma.org
Media contact
- This event is open to the press. For media inquiries, please contact Corliss Ruggles at (cruggles@asifma.org).
DAY 1: THURSDAY 5TH MARCH 2026 / EU-ASIA FINANCIAL SERVICES DIALOGUE
| 08:45 –08:55 | Welcome Remarks Peter Stein, Chief Executive Officer, ASIFMA |
| 08:55 –09:10 | Opening Welcome Address Alexandra Jour-Schroeder, Deputy Director General, DG Fisma |
| 09:10 –09:30 | Opening Keynote Address Jean-Paul Servais, Chairman, IOSCO |
| 09:30 –09:45 | Keynote Address Julia Leung, Chief Executive Officer, SFC |
| 09:45 –10:35 | AM Panel 1 The Future of AI and Regulation Across Borders As the adoption of machine learning, large language models, generative AI and agentic AI accelerates across the industry, regulators are refining their approaches and frameworks to ensure robust governance and risk management while continuing to promote a strong innovation agenda. However, these approaches vary widely across jurisdictions, potentially making cross-border operations and compliance more complex. Additionally, regulators are increasingly adopting AI as part of their broader regtech strategies themselves. This panel will explore the various types of frameworks in operation in the EU and Asia and how to strike the right balance between maintaining responsibility and fostering innovation, including how cross-border consistency might be better achieved in the future. Speakers: 1. Graham Jefferson, Head of Analytics and AI, ASIC 2. Jutaro Kaneko, Deputy Commissioner for International Affairs, Financial Services Agency, Japan 3. Mattias Levin, Acting Head of Unit, Digital Finance, DG FISMA 4. Dr. Eric Yip, Executive Director, Intermediaries Division, SFC Moderator: Rishi Kapoor, Executive Director, Head of Technology and Operations, ASIFMA |
| 10:35 – 11:05 | Coffee Break |
| 11:05 – 11:25 | Keynote Address Verena Ross, Chair, ESMA |
| 11:25 –12:20 | AM Panel 2 Sustainability In a time of heightened geopolitical uncertainty, intensifying economic competition, and rising societal expectations, both the EU and Asia are entering the next stage of their sustainability journey. With the foundational policy frameworks now largely in place, the focus is shifting from design to implementation. Complementarity between the two regions has long been discussed; now is the moment to move from theory to practice and demonstrate how alignment can work in real‑world regulatory and market settings. This panel will explore how the EU and Asia are navigating these evolving dynamics by operationalising their respective sustainability frameworks, including climate and sustainability disclosure regimes, transition‑finance standards, interoperability efforts, and the role of carbon markets as a core instrument for driving decarbonisation. Speakers will assess how the two regulatory ecosystems can effectively complement one another to strengthen transparency, comparability and support efficient cross‑border financial flows. Speakers: 1. Azalina Adham, Managing Director, Securities Commission Malaysia 2. Maria Raffaella Assetta, Head of International Affairs Unit, DG FISMA 3. Ian Chung, Executive Director, Markets, Infrastructure and Intermediaries Department, MAS 4. Antoine Van Cauwenberge, Head of International Relations and Sustainability Policy, FSMA Moderator: Diana Parusheva-Lowery, Managing Director, Head of Public Policy and Sustainable Finance, ASIFMA |
| 12:20 –12:30 | Closing Remarks Peter Stein, Chief Executive Officer, ASIFMA |
| 12:30 –13:30 | Networking Lunch |
DAY 1: THURSDAY 5TH MARCH 2026 / ASIFMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE
| 13:40 –13:50 | Opening Address Peter Stein, Chief Executive Officer, ASIFMA |
| 13:50 –13:55 | Welcome Remarks Matt Benney, Managing Director, APAC, IMC Trading |
| 13:55 –14:10 | Keynote Address Joseph Longo, Chair & Accountable Authority, ASIC |
| 14:10 –14:20 | Charting Asia Pacific’s New World Map: A Geopolitical Overview The Hon. Josh Frydenberg, Chairman of Goldman Sachs Australia and Senior International Advisor for Asia Pacific, Former Treasurer of Australia, Goldman Sachs Australia |
| 14:20 –15:10 | PM Panel 1 The Geopolitical Climate and Impact on Asia Asia stands at the crossroads of intensifying geopolitical realignments, economic fragmentation, and shifting global power dynamics. From capital decoupling and financial sanctions to regional de-dollarization and strategic autonomy initiatives, the region is navigating a complex and rapidly evolving landscape. This panel will explore how these geopolitical forces are reshaping Asia’s financial architecture, investment flows, and regulatory priorities. Panelists will examine the implications of U.S.-China tensions, the resurgence of industrial policy, and the growing use of financial infrastructure as a geopolitical tool. The discussion will also address how Asian markets are responding with resilience strategies, including diversification, digital finance innovation, and regional cooperation. Speakers: 1. Mohammad Faiz Azmi, Executive Chairman, Securities Commission Malaysia 2. Jonathan Garner, Chief Asia and Emerging Market Equity Strategist, Morgan Stanley 3. Geoff Siebengartner, Managing Director, Head of Government Relations and Corporate Responsibility, Asia Pacific, J.P. Morgan Moderator: Peter Stein, Chief Executive Officer, ASIFMA |
| 15:10 – 15:35 | Coffee Break |
| 15:35 – 16:25 | PM Panel 2 The Future of Global Collaboration on Financial Policy and Regulation As the global financial landscape evolves amid shifting geopolitical dynamics, rapid technological disruption, and urgent climate imperatives, cross-border collaboration on financial policy and regulation has become more critical than ever. Despite decades of progress toward interoperability, current stresses on the system are testing the resilience of established frameworks and challenging the status quo making the need for cohesive, forward-looking regulatory approaches more pressing than ever. This panel brings together global leaders in public policy and regulatory innovation to examine how international cooperation can address emerging risks, safeguard financial stability, and promote inclusive growth. Panelists will explore the evolving role of multilateral institutions, the influence of digital finance and sustainability mandates on regulatory convergence, and the pathways to building trust and transparency across jurisdictions. Speakers: 1. Prof. Pornanong Budsaratragoon, Secretary-General, Securities and Exchange Commission (Thailand) 2. Rodrigo Buenaventura, Secretary General, IOSCO 3. Filippo Gori, Co-Head of Global Banking Commercial & Investment Bank, J.P. Morgan 4. Michele Hillery, Managing Director, Head of Repository and Derivatives Services, DTCC 5. Myles McGuinness, Chief Executive Officer, Financial Markets Standards Board Moderator: Trish Yap, Head of Strategic Initiatives and Corporate Affairs, IMC Trading |
| 16:25 – 16:55 | Fireside Chat Speaker: Tuhin Kanta Pandey, Chairperson, Securities and Exchange Board of India Moderator: Peter Stein, Chief Executive Officer, ASIFMA |
| 16:55 –17:45 | PM Panel 3 Tokenising the Crystal Ball: Asia’s Acceleration, Now and Beyond With estimates of future global tokenisation valued in the tens of trillions of dollars, Asia holds enormous potential to burnish its credentials as a global innovation hub for tokenisation initiatives across a diverse suite of assets. However, several legal, regulatory and industry-related challenges remain to unlocking further acceleration and building at hyperscale. This session’s panelists will explore current tokenisation efforts currently underway across Asia, how to further clear the pathway to adoption and what the future of tokenisation looks like for the region. Speaker: 1. Tuang Lee Lim, Assistant Managing Director, Capital Markets, MAS 2. Steve Vallas, Chief Executive Officer, Blockchain APAC Moderator: Rishi Kapoor, Executive Director, Head of Technology and Operations, ASIFMA |
| 17:45 –18:00 | Closing Keynote Address The Hon. Daniel Mookhey, MLC, Treasurer of New South Wales |
| 18:00–19:00 | Cocktail Reception (Ballroom Foyer) |
DAY 2: FRIDAY 6TH MARCH 2026 / ASIFMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE
| 08:50 –09:00 | Welcome Remarks Peter Stein, Chief Executive Officer, ASIFMA |
| 09:00 –09:10 | From Policy to Flow: Vietnam’s Liquidity Journey in Regional Markets Vu Chi Dzung, Director General, Legal and International Affairs, State Securities Commission of Vietnam |
| 09:10 –10:00 | AM Panel 1 Liquidity in Motion: The Rising Influence of Market Makers and Prop Trading Firms As traditional sources of liquidity evolve, market makers and proprietary trading firms are playing an increasingly vital role in keeping capital markets efficient and resilient. This panel will explore how these players are stepping in to provide liquidity across asset classes, the technologies and strategies driving their edge, and what their growing influence means for exchanges, institutional investors, and market structure. Speakers: 1. Matt Benney, Managing Director, APAC, IMC Trading 2. Ben Cohn-Urbach, Senior Executive Leader, Market Infrastructure, ASIC 3. Paul Smith, Managing Director, Head of Markets, Japan, Asia North & Australia, Citi 4. Tristan Thompson, APAC CEO, Managing Partner, Optiver Moderator: Lyndon Chao, Managing Director, Head of Equities and Post Trade, ASIFMA |
| 10:00 –10:30 | Coffee Break |
| 10:35 –11:25 | AM Panel 2 Pension Reform and Global Capital: Asia’s Investment Shift As aging populations reshape the economic landscape, governments across Asia are reforming pension systems to ensure long-term sustainability. From Australia’s superannuation model to China’s evolving framework and the mandatory schemes in Hong Kong and Singapore, the “3 Pillars” approach is gaining traction. These reforms are driving pension schemes, especially private ones, to seek overseas market exposure to meet growing return demands. This panel will explore how these shifts are transforming capital markets and creating new opportunities for asset managers and financial institutions. Speakers: 1. Craig Balenzuela, Managing Director, Head of the Client Solutions Group for Australia and New Zealand, Goldman Sachs Asset Management 2. Matthias Egler, Managing Director and Partner, Boston Consulting Group 3. Mathieu Fuhrmann, Head of Sales APAC, Eurex 4. Will McCosker, Partner, International Funds Team, King & Wood Mallesons Moderator: Eugenie Shen, Managing Director, Head of Asset Management Group, ASIFMA |
| 11:25 – 12:00 | Fireside Chat Speaker: Richard Walker, Former SEC Enforcement Chief, Former Deutsche Bank General Counsel Moderator: Roger Barbour, Asia Pacific General Counsel and Deputy Head of Global Markets Legal, J.P. Morgan |
| 12:00 – 13:00 | AM Panel 3 Reimagining Sustainable Finance: A New Vision in a Fragmented World The vision for sustainable finance is being reshaped amid geopolitical fragmentation, climate urgency, and diverging policy commitments. The U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement has highlighted the volatility of global climate cooperation and the need for resilient, market-led solutions. This panel will explore how financial institutions, regulators, and multilateral bodies are adapting to a world where alignment on climate goals is no longer assured. Panelists will discuss the evolution from disclosure-based frameworks to investor-driven strategies, the rise of transition finance, and the role of regional leadership in advancing sustainable capital flows. With Asia at the forefront, the session will highlight how the region is navigating uncertainty to drive innovation, resilience, and long-term value. Speakers: 1. Navina Balasingam, Deputy General Manager, International Affairs Department, Securities Commission Malaysia 2. Camille Blackburn, Director – APAC, Financial Conduct Authority (UK) 3. Brian Cahill, Vice Chairman, Moody’s Ratings Asia Pacific 4. Huiqi Pei, Deputy Director of International Cooperation Dept., Shenzhen Stock Exchange 5. Nicole Yazbek-Martin, Executive Manager, Sustainability Standards and Practice, Australian Sustainable Finance Institute Moderator: Diana Parusheva-Lowery, Managing Director, Head of Public Policy and Sustainable Finance, ASIFMA |
| 13:00 – 13:10 | Closing Remarks Peter Stein, Chief Executive Officer, ASIFMA |
| 13:10 –14:10 | Networking Lunch |
To effectively engage this esteemed audience and connect with the global and regional community, various sponsorship packages with speaking slots and marketing opportunities are available for ASIFMA members and non-members offering unparalleled branding exposure and lead generation. Financial institutions, vendors, consultants and law firms are particularly encouraged to join as sponsors.
For sponsorship, contact Joy Balboa, Manager – Marketing and Membership (jbalboa@asifma.org).
Past ASIFMA speakers are industry experts and senior representatives from sell-side and buy-side communities, law firms/ consultants/ vendors, global and Asian policy makers, regulators and central banks.
At ASIFMA, we are committed to ensuring diversity and inclusion in our workplace and this policy is applied in all areas of our business including speaker roles at our events and conferences. We wish to work with members and partners who share this same commitment and are willing to support this policy. For more details about the event or if you would like to join the speaking faculty, please contact Claire Souleyman, Manager – Events & Training at csouleyman@asifma.org
| TICKET INFORMATION | |||
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| Standard Rate (inclusive of GST) | |||
| ASIFMA Members / Endorser Members | USD 550.00 | ||
| Non ASIFMA Members | USD 632.50 |
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