JUNE, 2025 Amsterdam
4 SESSIONS
European Risk Management Conference
Navigating Risk in the Digital Age
The European Risk Management Conference, a dedicated track of the European Digital Finance Conference, brings together risk management and compliance leaders to address the critical challenges facing financial institutions in an increasingly digital and interconnected world. Taking place in the historic Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam’s iconic former stock exchange, this focused one-day event features four intensive sessions exploring the intersection of regulatory compliance, emerging technologies, and operational resilience.
From examining the implementation challenges of DORA one month after its enforcement to discussing BCBS 239 compliance in the age of AI, the conference provides practical insights for risk and compliance professionals navigating the rapidly evolving financial landscape. With sessions on embedded finance risk management and AI governance, attendees will gain valuable perspectives on managing regulatory requirements while enabling innovation. Join industry experts, regulators, and peers for a day of in-depth discussions, practical insights, and networking opportunities in one of Europe’s most prestigious financial venues.
Key Sessions at the European Risk Management Conference
ON THE RISK STAGE
1. BCBS 239: Data Architecture in the Age of AI and Cloud Computing
2. DORA: The Month After – Early Implementation Insights and Challenges
3. Embedded Finance and Risk: Managing Compliance in Interconnected Financial Services
4. AI Governance and Risk Management: Regulatory Compliance in the Era of GenAI
1. BCBS 239: Data Architecture in the Age of AI and Cloud Computing
This session explores how financial institutions are adapting their risk data aggregation and reporting capabilities to meet BCBS 239 requirements in an increasingly digital environment. We’ll examine how emerging technologies like AI and cloud computing are both challenging and enabling compliance with these principles while supporting broader digital transformation goals.