AI Risk Management & Governance: From Regulatory Expectations to Real-World Implementation
As AI becomes increasingly embedded in financial services and capital markets, organisations face growing challenges in managing risks related to governance, accountability, data, privacy, model risk, explainability and regulatory compliance.
For regulated financial institutions and capital markets services providers, adoption is only one part of the task. Organisations must also determine how AI risks will be identified, managed and documented, and how they will demonstrate effective oversight to regulators, customers and internal stakeholders.
The Singapore FinTech Association’s RegTech and Capital Markets Services Subcommittees are bringing together regulatory, legal, risk, compliance, technology and industry perspectives to examine how AI governance works in practice. The session will explore how organisations can translate regulatory expectations and governance principles into proportionate controls, operating processes and accountability structures. It will also consider how firms can strengthen AI risk management without creating unnecessary friction or slowing responsible innovation.
Programme
3.30pm – 4pm: Sharing on AI regulatory approach, implementation as well as legal, risk and compliance considerations by Kew Yoke Ling and Lyndon Seow
4pm – 4.40pm: Panel Discussion: Bridging Legal, Governance, and Execution in Generative AI and Agentic Finance
4.40pm – 5pm: Q&A
5pm – 5.30pm: Networking
Date: 17 September 2026, Thursday
Time: 3.30pm - 5.30pm (SGT) (registration from 3.15pm)
Venue: 80RR FinTech Hub SG, #08-01, 80 Robinson Road, Singapore 068898
Please note that confirmation will be provided via Google Calendar invitation.