CONFERENCE 12 DEC 2025 - “Zero-Latency Compliance: Real-Time Governance, ESG Surveillance & Algorithmic Integrity - RegOps,”
05/12/2025
The conference title and theme, “Zero-Latency Compliance: Real-Time Governance, ESG Surveillance & Algorithmic Integrity - RegOps,” is the title and focus of the GRC & FinCrime Prevention Awards & Summit: Europe Edition, an event organised by GRC & Financial Crime Today Magazine.
This virtual summit, scheduled for December 12, 2025, via Microsoft Teams, brings together regulators, financial crime experts, compliance leaders, fintech innovators, and industry practitioners to discuss advancements in governance, risk, compliance (GRC), and financial crime prevention in the digital economy.
- Date: FRIDAY, December 12th, 2025
- Venue: Microsoft Teams (Virtual Meeting)
- Summit Session: 11 AM
- Awards Session: 2 PM
- Attendance is FREE, but registration is COMPULSORY.
REGISTER NOW TO ATTEND👇👇
The conference emphasises thought leadership, policy development, and cross-border collaboration, and awards excellence in these areas.
Breaking down the theme conceptually:
- Zero-Latency Compliance:
- This highlights the shift toward instantaneous, delay-free regulatory adherence, where compliance processes happen in real-time without traditional lags.
- It reflects the need for automated systems in fast-paced environments like finance and tech to detect and address issues immediately, reducing risks from delayed oversight.
- Real-Time Governance:
- Building on the above, this aspect focuses on dynamic, ongoing management and decision-making frameworks that operate continuously rather than periodically.
- It involves using technology for proactive governance, enabling organisations to adapt instantly to regulatory changes, threats, or internal shifts.
- ESG Surveillance:
- ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance—key metrics for assessing a company's sustainability, ethical practices, and societal impact.
- "Surveillance" here refers to continuous monitoring and tracking of these factors, often via AI or data analytics, to ensure compliance with ESG standards and mitigate risks such as greenwashing and social controversies in real time.
- Algorithmic Integrity:
- This addresses the trustworthiness, fairness, and ethical soundness of algorithms used in compliance, risk assessment, trading, or decision-making systems.
- It involves ensuring algorithms are free of bias, errors, or manipulation, with a focus on transparency, auditability, and alignment with regulatory requirements to prevent issues such as algorithmic discrimination or financial misconduct.
- RegOps:
- A portmanteau of "Regulatory Operations" (similar to DevOps in software development), this term encapsulates streamlined, tech-integrated approaches to managing regulatory compliance as an operational discipline.
- It ties the theme together by promoting efficient, automated "RegOps" practices that incorporate the above elements for holistic regulatory management.
Overall, the theme underscores the integration of advanced technologies, including AI, RegTech (regulatory technology), and supervisory tools, to address emerging challenges such as AI-driven risks, cross-jurisdictional enforcement, and ethical digital practices.
The event features keynotes, panels, and discussions on these topics, aiming to foster innovation and rebuild trust in compliance ecosystems.
Registration is free but required for attendance.
- Date: FRIDAY, December 12th, 2025
- Venue: Microsoft Teams (Virtual Meeting)
- Summit Session: 11 AM
- Awards Session: 2 PM
- Attendance is FREE, but registration is COMPULSORY.
REGISTER NOW TO ATTEND👇👇
SOURCE
https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-morgans-grc-fin-crime-awards/posts/?feedView=all
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