Tanvi Singh is a technology executive and entrepreneur with over 25 years driving AI and data transformation across global finance. She is CEO and Co-Founder of Ekta, which builds sovereign, domain-specific AI models for regulated industries and governments, and Co-Founder of Qubera AG, an agentic AI platform for due diligence in private markets. Previously, as Group Head of AI, Data & Analytics at UBS and Head of Digital Transformation at Credit Suisse, she built one of Europe's largest AI labs in finance and delivered one of the first public-Ethereum tokenization platforms for structured product issuance. She serves as Board Member and Treasurer of the Global Blockchain Business Council and engages directly with regulators and standard-setters, including the heads of FINMA and the Bank for International Settlements. A frequent WEF speaker, she focuses on how emerging technology can strengthen resilience, integrity, and trust in financial systems.
Roundtable Room 3, Ground Floor
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Countries worldwide are competing to attract fintech investment, talent, and innovation. But understanding the quality of fintech regulation remains a work-in-progress. Are rules and institutions working in lockstep to promote fintech? Are these rules findable, coherent, and comprehensive enough to give firms, consumers, and supervisors genuine confidence? Can they promote innovation, market access as well as economic opportunity?
The Financial Regulatory Futures Index (FRFI) is a joint initiative of the Fintech Foundation and GFTN designed to fill that gap. Structured around five analytical pillars, the FRFI will assess regulatory environments not by perception or reputation, but by reference to verifiable primary sources: statutes, supervisory guidance, licensing frameworks, and enforcement records. Its methodology is being developed by five specialist working groups comprising leading regulators, central bankers, academics, and industry practitioners from over 30 jurisdictions. An Executive Council – comprising globally recognized thought-leaders and experienced policy innovators – will oversee the development of this initiative.
This roundtable will offer one of the first public windows into the emerging draft methodology, including how the Index defines and scores: regulatory clarity and comprehensiveness, consumer protection and market conduct, innovation and market infrastructure, resilience and integrity as well as economic opportunity and market access.
It will open a moderated discussion on the Index's intended policy impact, the trade-offs embedded in any cross-jurisdictional benchmarking exercise, and how the FRFI can best serve as a tool for peer learning and reform rather than as a simplistic league table. Feedback from regulators, practitioners, academics and subject matter experts in this conversation will inform the methodology ahead of its launch at DC Fintech Week in October 2026.