
MyFintech Week 2025 (4~7 August)ย spotlights the forces reshaping the financial sector โ digitalisation, sustainability and demographic shifts. Emerging technologies such as generative AI and blockchain are transforming business models and redefining consumer expectations. Malaysiaโs commitment to achieving net-zero emissions is also driving demand for innovative financial solutions. In addition, the challenges posed by an ageing population stress the need for inclusive policies in long-term welfare, healthcare and social protection.

Reflecting these realities, MyFW 2025 is structured around three thematic tracks. From closed-door dialogues to expert-led masterclasses and in-depth focus sessions, these themes form the weekโs conversations:
- โFinance for the Futureโ focuses on building a digitally enabled and forward-looking financial system;
- โFinance for Changeโ supports sustainability and social impact; and
- โFinance for a Resilient Ecosystemโ aims to strengthen financial system resilience.
Held at Sasana Kijang and AICB Centre of Excellence, MyFW 2025 is co-organised by Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), Securities Commission Malaysia (SC), Asian Institute of Chartered Bankers (AICB), Fintech Association of Malaysia (FAOM) and Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC). The event brings together regulators, financial institutions, digital banks, fintech innovators, technology providers, policymakers, investors and academia for bold conversations, practical insights and regional alignment.
The event was officiated byย Yang Berhormat Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan, Minister of Finance II. โThe financial sector must play a more active role in shaping outcomes that matter to society in the years ahead, supporting these new growth areas, broader entrepreneurship and innovation, as well as fostering economic resilience and social mobility,โ he said during his Special Address.

The event started with a series of high-level keynotes exploring innovation, inclusion and regulatory clarity. In his opening remarks,ย BNM Governor Datoโ Sri Abdul Rasheed Ghaffourย outlined the importance of collaboration in shaping the future of finance, which requires a whole-of-ecosystem solution. โThe future we are building demands that policymakers, regulators, technologists, investors and innovators sit at the same table,โ he said.

Former central banker andย Chairman of George Town Institute of Open and Advanced Studies Tan Sri Andrew Sheng, in his keynote themed โUnlocking Tomorrow: Transformative Innovations in Financial Servicesโ, explored how pivotal technologies, including cloud computing, AI and open data are rapidly transforming the financial landscape.ย Douglas Feagins, President of Ant Internationalย explored the mobile interoperability between different countries and how AI is redefining cross-border transactions and user experiences in digital payments, in his keynote on โBeyond Borders: Mobile Payment in AI Eraโ.

The flagship panel session, โNavigating the Fintech Frontier: Bridging Innovation and Regulationโ, gathered central bank governors and financial regulators from across the region. Moderated byย Erik Feyen, Head of Global Macro-financial Monitoring at the World Bank, the panel featuredย Datoโ Sri Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour,ย Datoโ Mohammad Faiz Azmi, Executive Chairman of SC,ย Eddie Yue, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, andย Chia Der Jiun, Managing Director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. The discussion focused on balancing innovation with consumer trust and the growing need for cross-border collaboration to ensure coherent, future-ready policy frameworks.
โRegulatory clarity is essential for fostering responsible innovation, but equally important is the ability to stay agile. Our experience with crypto asset regulation highlights the need for an iterative approach to address fast-paced innovation and market evolution,โ Datoโ Faiz said.
โWe are advancing the next iteration of our approach to digital assets to build a stronger regulated market, boosting competitiveness, resilience, and investor protection. Through regulatory support and ecosystem partnership, we are also facilitating blockchain use cases like bond tokenisation to broaden retail access and democratise wealth creation.โ
The conference features an exciting lineup of sessions on topics including open finance, digital assets and sustainable finance. Participants can also look forward to focused sessions delivered by key partners and industry experts, which will provide in-depth exploration of issues, such as asset tokenisation, generative AI and cybersecurity resilience.
About MyFintech Week
MyFintech Week (MyFW) is Malaysiaโs flagship finance and innovation event co-organised by Bank Negara Malaysia, Securities Commission Malaysia, Asian Institute of Chartered Bankers (AICB), Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) and Fintech Association of Malaysia. The event brings together leaders, policymakers and innovators to shape the future of finance and serves as a launchpad for collaboration and progress toward a more inclusive, innovative and resilient financial ecosystem. Read more at https://myfw2025.com.my.
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