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Forex Magnates Tokyo Summit In Full Swing During Afternoon of Discussions and Product Launches
Forex Magnates Tokyo Summit In Full Swing During Afternoon of Discussions and Product Launches
Wednesday,17/07/2013|11:00GMTby
Andrew Saks McLeod
Leaders and influential executives of Japan's vast and established FX industry meet with international CEOs today as 700 attendees engage in discussion, networking and the launching of new products at the 2013 Tokyo Summit.
Afternoon events during the 2013 Forex Magnates Tokyo Summit held today at the Manadarin Oriental Hotel in Japan’s capital city provided 700 of the FX and binary options industry’s executives with further points of great interest as the discussions resumed after a pleasent lunch.
Following this morning’s discussion panels during which the speakers went into detail on matters relating whether Japan is a viable region for overseas platform providers to accrue business, and on how the Chinese market can be approached, the afternoon’s program consisted of two further in-depth discussions.
At 2.00pm, CEO of Japanese giant GMO Click Securities, Hideyuki Takashima was joined by Oki Matsumoto, Chairman and CEO, Monex Group, Hiroshi Fujino, Founder and CEO, GoodWay, Inc. Japan Eric Hayes, Head of Compliance, OANDA Japan Inc. Ai Ishihara, Director of Hirose Tsusho to focus on the subject of whether Japanese brokers can expand their services overseas. Japan hass a very established domestic market with many Japanese traders opting for Japanese firms, along with the nation being host to 35% to 40% of the world’s FX volume.
A Hive Of Activity: Tokyo Summit Delegates View New Products In The Exhibition Hall
An Afternoon of Networking: Japan's Influential FX Professionals At Tokyo Summit This Afternoon
Therefore, this has thus far provided a ripe environment for domestic brokers to garner substantial business nationally, therefore an interesting perspective on expansion abroad was discussed by these executives, all of whom have vast knowledge of the Japanese FX industry.
Subsequent to the panels, a special presentation took place, hosted by Oki Matsumoto, CEO and Chairman of Monex Group and Jannick Malling, Tradable’s CEO, followed by a workshop which handed the spotlight to the most exciting technology start-ups.
Regulatory Changes
The binary options industry anticipated the new rulings from Japan's regulators, as reported last week by Forex Magnates subsequent to final rulings.
Binary options platform providers therefore were omnipresent at the Summit, as it provided an ideal environment in which to launch their new platform products which conform to the Japanese rules, a critical matter for such firms as Japanese traders make up a significant proportion of their business.
Large, Multinational Institutional Firms Exhibit To 700 Attendees
The Japanese FSA, in conjunction with the Financial Futures Association of Japan (FFAJ) recently completed the regulatory reforms which were proposed earlier this year, and detailed the full rulings relating to binary options.
On this basis, binary options platform providers had spent the earlier part of this year developing new solutions which comply, as Japan is a very important market for this particular product with some of the brands producing substantial levels of business.
TRADOLOGIC showcased its Binary 100 platform for the Japanese market, which complies with the requirement set out by the regulators for a set of prices to be displayed for traders to base their choices on, rather than one fixed price.
According to TRADOLOGIC, Binary 100 is an option type which allows traders to predict if an event will happen (BUY) and profit from the difference between the purchase price and 100. On the other hand, traders can also predict if an event will not happen (SELL) and profit the contract price.
TRADOLOGIC releases Binary 100 Platform
Ilan Tzorya, CEO of TRADOLOGIC explained to Forex Magnates that “In the recent months, one of the areas where TRADOLOGIC has focused its efforts had been further improving the company’s API. As a result, our API is able to accommodate each operator need and helps operators build their trading rooms and trading bots/signals. Examples of such API are AlgoBot and BinaryEX, which allow trading straight from the comfort of one’s desktop.”
As well as this, the firm upgraded its user experience packages in the form of a series of trading ‘rooms’ under the BX moniker.
BX Trader From TRADOLOGIC
Another firm which considers the Japanese market to be of paramount importance is MarketsPulse, also launching its Japan-compliant new binary options platform, as well as its iPad Application at the Summit.
Ravit Friedberg, Director of Products at MarketsPulse believes that “the new regulations are moving the market in a clear direction, creating a new opportunity for brokers"
MarketsPulse Showcased Its Japan-Compliant Binary Options Platform
"At MarketsPulse we work hard to stay current with regulations so to provide software compliant with major regulated areas," Ms. Friedberg continued, "this ultimately creates lasting Binary operations and long-term partnerships with brokers."
Examples of the additional features required by the Japanese regulators which have been added to the MarketsPulse platform are:
• Fixed Strike Prices: A set of fixed strike prices are issued in advance (to being able to trade), and are offered throughout the trading period so a trader can choose a strike price and trade.
• Market-Based Pricing: Call and put options are priced in real-time, offering market-based dynamic premiums.
• Buy and Sell Prices: Trading interface reflects both bid and ask prices at all times.
• Information Archives: All prices offered and financial data are fully archived.
Ladder Options
SpotOption has applied a designation to the required set of prices on its new binary options platform. Under the ‘Ladder Trading’ moniker, the firm today released its platform for the Japanese market at the Summit today.
As with other market participants, SpotOption has experienced significant market success in Japan, and as a result has opened a branch in Tokyo to support the domestic market.
Prior to the summit, SpotOption’s founder Pini Peter stated: “We are looking forward to greeting the top forex executives at the Tokyo Summit with our latest feature, Spot Ladder.”
“We’ve worked hard to give the Japanese a product that they can offer the mass amount of traders that are looking for binary options in these regions. Spot Ladder exceeded all expectations, and we’re excited to see the reactions at Tokyo Summit” concluded Mr. Peter.
Winding Down At The Mandarin Oriental, Anticipation Grows For Awards
Concluding the day’s events will be the Forex Magnates Award Ceremony, hosted by Forex Magnates Founder and CEO Michael Greenberg, followed by an open bar at the Mandarin Oriental to reflect on the dynamic of a day of networking and debate which brought together the most significant and influential figures in the world’s largest FX market.
Forex Magnates will continue to report on the Summit’s events as the day draws to a close, including the results of the Forex Magnates Award Ceremony.
Afternoon events during the 2013 Forex Magnates Tokyo Summit held today at the Manadarin Oriental Hotel in Japan’s capital city provided 700 of the FX and binary options industry’s executives with further points of great interest as the discussions resumed after a pleasent lunch.
Following this morning’s discussion panels during which the speakers went into detail on matters relating whether Japan is a viable region for overseas platform providers to accrue business, and on how the Chinese market can be approached, the afternoon’s program consisted of two further in-depth discussions.
At 2.00pm, CEO of Japanese giant GMO Click Securities, Hideyuki Takashima was joined by Oki Matsumoto, Chairman and CEO, Monex Group, Hiroshi Fujino, Founder and CEO, GoodWay, Inc. Japan Eric Hayes, Head of Compliance, OANDA Japan Inc. Ai Ishihara, Director of Hirose Tsusho to focus on the subject of whether Japanese brokers can expand their services overseas. Japan hass a very established domestic market with many Japanese traders opting for Japanese firms, along with the nation being host to 35% to 40% of the world’s FX volume.
A Hive Of Activity: Tokyo Summit Delegates View New Products In The Exhibition Hall
An Afternoon of Networking: Japan's Influential FX Professionals At Tokyo Summit This Afternoon
Therefore, this has thus far provided a ripe environment for domestic brokers to garner substantial business nationally, therefore an interesting perspective on expansion abroad was discussed by these executives, all of whom have vast knowledge of the Japanese FX industry.
Subsequent to the panels, a special presentation took place, hosted by Oki Matsumoto, CEO and Chairman of Monex Group and Jannick Malling, Tradable’s CEO, followed by a workshop which handed the spotlight to the most exciting technology start-ups.
Regulatory Changes
The binary options industry anticipated the new rulings from Japan's regulators, as reported last week by Forex Magnates subsequent to final rulings.
Binary options platform providers therefore were omnipresent at the Summit, as it provided an ideal environment in which to launch their new platform products which conform to the Japanese rules, a critical matter for such firms as Japanese traders make up a significant proportion of their business.
Large, Multinational Institutional Firms Exhibit To 700 Attendees
The Japanese FSA, in conjunction with the Financial Futures Association of Japan (FFAJ) recently completed the regulatory reforms which were proposed earlier this year, and detailed the full rulings relating to binary options.
On this basis, binary options platform providers had spent the earlier part of this year developing new solutions which comply, as Japan is a very important market for this particular product with some of the brands producing substantial levels of business.
TRADOLOGIC showcased its Binary 100 platform for the Japanese market, which complies with the requirement set out by the regulators for a set of prices to be displayed for traders to base their choices on, rather than one fixed price.
According to TRADOLOGIC, Binary 100 is an option type which allows traders to predict if an event will happen (BUY) and profit from the difference between the purchase price and 100. On the other hand, traders can also predict if an event will not happen (SELL) and profit the contract price.
TRADOLOGIC releases Binary 100 Platform
Ilan Tzorya, CEO of TRADOLOGIC explained to Forex Magnates that “In the recent months, one of the areas where TRADOLOGIC has focused its efforts had been further improving the company’s API. As a result, our API is able to accommodate each operator need and helps operators build their trading rooms and trading bots/signals. Examples of such API are AlgoBot and BinaryEX, which allow trading straight from the comfort of one’s desktop.”
As well as this, the firm upgraded its user experience packages in the form of a series of trading ‘rooms’ under the BX moniker.
BX Trader From TRADOLOGIC
Another firm which considers the Japanese market to be of paramount importance is MarketsPulse, also launching its Japan-compliant new binary options platform, as well as its iPad Application at the Summit.
Ravit Friedberg, Director of Products at MarketsPulse believes that “the new regulations are moving the market in a clear direction, creating a new opportunity for brokers"
MarketsPulse Showcased Its Japan-Compliant Binary Options Platform
"At MarketsPulse we work hard to stay current with regulations so to provide software compliant with major regulated areas," Ms. Friedberg continued, "this ultimately creates lasting Binary operations and long-term partnerships with brokers."
Examples of the additional features required by the Japanese regulators which have been added to the MarketsPulse platform are:
• Fixed Strike Prices: A set of fixed strike prices are issued in advance (to being able to trade), and are offered throughout the trading period so a trader can choose a strike price and trade.
• Market-Based Pricing: Call and put options are priced in real-time, offering market-based dynamic premiums.
• Buy and Sell Prices: Trading interface reflects both bid and ask prices at all times.
• Information Archives: All prices offered and financial data are fully archived.
Ladder Options
SpotOption has applied a designation to the required set of prices on its new binary options platform. Under the ‘Ladder Trading’ moniker, the firm today released its platform for the Japanese market at the Summit today.
As with other market participants, SpotOption has experienced significant market success in Japan, and as a result has opened a branch in Tokyo to support the domestic market.
Prior to the summit, SpotOption’s founder Pini Peter stated: “We are looking forward to greeting the top forex executives at the Tokyo Summit with our latest feature, Spot Ladder.”
“We’ve worked hard to give the Japanese a product that they can offer the mass amount of traders that are looking for binary options in these regions. Spot Ladder exceeded all expectations, and we’re excited to see the reactions at Tokyo Summit” concluded Mr. Peter.
Winding Down At The Mandarin Oriental, Anticipation Grows For Awards
Concluding the day’s events will be the Forex Magnates Award Ceremony, hosted by Forex Magnates Founder and CEO Michael Greenberg, followed by an open bar at the Mandarin Oriental to reflect on the dynamic of a day of networking and debate which brought together the most significant and influential figures in the world’s largest FX market.
Forex Magnates will continue to report on the Summit’s events as the day draws to a close, including the results of the Forex Magnates Award Ceremony.
How FYNXT is Transforming Brokerages with Modular Tech | Executive Interview with Stephen Miles
How FYNXT is Transforming Brokerages with Modular Tech | Executive Interview with Stephen Miles
How FYNXT is Transforming Brokerages with Modular Tech | Executive Interview with Stephen Miles
How FYNXT is Transforming Brokerages with Modular Tech | Executive Interview with Stephen Miles
Join us for an exclusive interview with Stephen Miles, Chief Revenue Officer at FYNXT, recorded live at FMLS:25. In this conversation, Stephen breaks down how modular brokerage technology is driving growth, retention, and efficiency across the brokerage industry.
Learn how FYNXT's unified yet modular platform is giving brokers a competitive edge—powering faster onboarding, increased trading volumes, and dramatically improved IB performance.
🔑 What You'll Learn in This Video:
- The biggest challenges brokerages face going into 2026
- Why FYNXT’s modular platform is outperforming in-house builds
- How automation is transforming IB channels
- The real ROI: 11x LTV increases and reduced acquisition costs
👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe.
#FYNXT #StephenMiles #FMLS2025 #BrokerageTechnology #ModularTech #FintechInterview #DigitalTransformation #FinancialMarkets #CROInterview #FintechInnovation #TradingTechnology #IndependentBrokers #FinanceLeaders
Join us for an exclusive interview with Stephen Miles, Chief Revenue Officer at FYNXT, recorded live at FMLS:25. In this conversation, Stephen breaks down how modular brokerage technology is driving growth, retention, and efficiency across the brokerage industry.
Learn how FYNXT's unified yet modular platform is giving brokers a competitive edge—powering faster onboarding, increased trading volumes, and dramatically improved IB performance.
🔑 What You'll Learn in This Video:
- The biggest challenges brokerages face going into 2026
- Why FYNXT’s modular platform is outperforming in-house builds
- How automation is transforming IB channels
- The real ROI: 11x LTV increases and reduced acquisition costs
👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe.
#FYNXT #StephenMiles #FMLS2025 #BrokerageTechnology #ModularTech #FintechInterview #DigitalTransformation #FinancialMarkets #CROInterview #FintechInnovation #TradingTechnology #IndependentBrokers #FinanceLeaders
Join us for an exclusive interview with Stephen Miles, Chief Revenue Officer at FYNXT, recorded live at FMLS:25. In this conversation, Stephen breaks down how modular brokerage technology is driving growth, retention, and efficiency across the brokerage industry.
Learn how FYNXT's unified yet modular platform is giving brokers a competitive edge—powering faster onboarding, increased trading volumes, and dramatically improved IB performance.
🔑 What You'll Learn in This Video:
- The biggest challenges brokerages face going into 2026
- Why FYNXT’s modular platform is outperforming in-house builds
- How automation is transforming IB channels
- The real ROI: 11x LTV increases and reduced acquisition costs
👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe.
#FYNXT #StephenMiles #FMLS2025 #BrokerageTechnology #ModularTech #FintechInterview #DigitalTransformation #FinancialMarkets #CROInterview #FintechInnovation #TradingTechnology #IndependentBrokers #FinanceLeaders
Join us for an exclusive interview with Stephen Miles, Chief Revenue Officer at FYNXT, recorded live at FMLS:25. In this conversation, Stephen breaks down how modular brokerage technology is driving growth, retention, and efficiency across the brokerage industry.
Learn how FYNXT's unified yet modular platform is giving brokers a competitive edge—powering faster onboarding, increased trading volumes, and dramatically improved IB performance.
🔑 What You'll Learn in This Video:
- The biggest challenges brokerages face going into 2026
- Why FYNXT’s modular platform is outperforming in-house builds
- How automation is transforming IB channels
- The real ROI: 11x LTV increases and reduced acquisition costs
👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe.
#FYNXT #StephenMiles #FMLS2025 #BrokerageTechnology #ModularTech #FintechInterview #DigitalTransformation #FinancialMarkets #CROInterview #FintechInnovation #TradingTechnology #IndependentBrokers #FinanceLeaders
Executive Interview | Charlotte Bullock | Chief Product Officer, Bank of London | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Charlotte Bullock | Chief Product Officer, Bank of London | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Charlotte Bullock | Chief Product Officer, Bank of London | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Charlotte Bullock | Chief Product Officer, Bank of London | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Charlotte Bullock | Chief Product Officer, Bank of London | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Charlotte Bullock | Chief Product Officer, Bank of London | FMLS:25
In this interview, we sat down with Charlotte Bullock, Head of Product at The Bank of London, previously at SAP and now shaping product at one of the sector’s most ambitious new banking players.
Charlotte reflects on the Summit so far and talks about the culture inside fintech banks today. We look at the pressures that come with scaling, and how firms can hold onto the nimble approach that made them stand out early on.
We also cover the state of payments ahead of her appearance on the payments roundtable: the blockages financial firms face, the areas that still need fixing, and what a realistic solution looks like in 2026.
In this interview, we sat down with Charlotte Bullock, Head of Product at The Bank of London, previously at SAP and now shaping product at one of the sector’s most ambitious new banking players.
Charlotte reflects on the Summit so far and talks about the culture inside fintech banks today. We look at the pressures that come with scaling, and how firms can hold onto the nimble approach that made them stand out early on.
We also cover the state of payments ahead of her appearance on the payments roundtable: the blockages financial firms face, the areas that still need fixing, and what a realistic solution looks like in 2026.
In this interview, we sat down with Charlotte Bullock, Head of Product at The Bank of London, previously at SAP and now shaping product at one of the sector’s most ambitious new banking players.
Charlotte reflects on the Summit so far and talks about the culture inside fintech banks today. We look at the pressures that come with scaling, and how firms can hold onto the nimble approach that made them stand out early on.
We also cover the state of payments ahead of her appearance on the payments roundtable: the blockages financial firms face, the areas that still need fixing, and what a realistic solution looks like in 2026.
In this interview, we sat down with Charlotte Bullock, Head of Product at The Bank of London, previously at SAP and now shaping product at one of the sector’s most ambitious new banking players.
Charlotte reflects on the Summit so far and talks about the culture inside fintech banks today. We look at the pressures that come with scaling, and how firms can hold onto the nimble approach that made them stand out early on.
We also cover the state of payments ahead of her appearance on the payments roundtable: the blockages financial firms face, the areas that still need fixing, and what a realistic solution looks like in 2026.
In this interview, we sat down with Charlotte Bullock, Head of Product at The Bank of London, previously at SAP and now shaping product at one of the sector’s most ambitious new banking players.
Charlotte reflects on the Summit so far and talks about the culture inside fintech banks today. We look at the pressures that come with scaling, and how firms can hold onto the nimble approach that made them stand out early on.
We also cover the state of payments ahead of her appearance on the payments roundtable: the blockages financial firms face, the areas that still need fixing, and what a realistic solution looks like in 2026.
In this interview, we sat down with Charlotte Bullock, Head of Product at The Bank of London, previously at SAP and now shaping product at one of the sector’s most ambitious new banking players.
Charlotte reflects on the Summit so far and talks about the culture inside fintech banks today. We look at the pressures that come with scaling, and how firms can hold onto the nimble approach that made them stand out early on.
We also cover the state of payments ahead of her appearance on the payments roundtable: the blockages financial firms face, the areas that still need fixing, and what a realistic solution looks like in 2026.
In this conversation, we sit down with Drew Niv, CSO at ATFX Connect and one of the most influential figures in modern FX.
We speak about market structure, the institutional view on liquidity, and the sharp rise of prop trading, a sector Drew has been commenting on in recent months. Drew explains why he once dismissed prop trading, why his view changed, and what he now thinks the model means for brokers, clients and risk managers.
We explore subscription-fee dependency, the high reneging rate, and the long-term challenge: how brokers can build a more stable and honest version of the model. Drew also talks about the traffic advantage standalone prop firms have built and why brokers may still win in the long run if they take the right approach.
In this conversation, we sit down with Drew Niv, CSO at ATFX Connect and one of the most influential figures in modern FX.
We speak about market structure, the institutional view on liquidity, and the sharp rise of prop trading, a sector Drew has been commenting on in recent months. Drew explains why he once dismissed prop trading, why his view changed, and what he now thinks the model means for brokers, clients and risk managers.
We explore subscription-fee dependency, the high reneging rate, and the long-term challenge: how brokers can build a more stable and honest version of the model. Drew also talks about the traffic advantage standalone prop firms have built and why brokers may still win in the long run if they take the right approach.
In this conversation, we sit down with Drew Niv, CSO at ATFX Connect and one of the most influential figures in modern FX.
We speak about market structure, the institutional view on liquidity, and the sharp rise of prop trading, a sector Drew has been commenting on in recent months. Drew explains why he once dismissed prop trading, why his view changed, and what he now thinks the model means for brokers, clients and risk managers.
We explore subscription-fee dependency, the high reneging rate, and the long-term challenge: how brokers can build a more stable and honest version of the model. Drew also talks about the traffic advantage standalone prop firms have built and why brokers may still win in the long run if they take the right approach.
In this conversation, we sit down with Drew Niv, CSO at ATFX Connect and one of the most influential figures in modern FX.
We speak about market structure, the institutional view on liquidity, and the sharp rise of prop trading, a sector Drew has been commenting on in recent months. Drew explains why he once dismissed prop trading, why his view changed, and what he now thinks the model means for brokers, clients and risk managers.
We explore subscription-fee dependency, the high reneging rate, and the long-term challenge: how brokers can build a more stable and honest version of the model. Drew also talks about the traffic advantage standalone prop firms have built and why brokers may still win in the long run if they take the right approach.
In this conversation, we sit down with Drew Niv, CSO at ATFX Connect and one of the most influential figures in modern FX.
We speak about market structure, the institutional view on liquidity, and the sharp rise of prop trading, a sector Drew has been commenting on in recent months. Drew explains why he once dismissed prop trading, why his view changed, and what he now thinks the model means for brokers, clients and risk managers.
We explore subscription-fee dependency, the high reneging rate, and the long-term challenge: how brokers can build a more stable and honest version of the model. Drew also talks about the traffic advantage standalone prop firms have built and why brokers may still win in the long run if they take the right approach.
In this conversation, we sit down with Drew Niv, CSO at ATFX Connect and one of the most influential figures in modern FX.
We speak about market structure, the institutional view on liquidity, and the sharp rise of prop trading, a sector Drew has been commenting on in recent months. Drew explains why he once dismissed prop trading, why his view changed, and what he now thinks the model means for brokers, clients and risk managers.
We explore subscription-fee dependency, the high reneging rate, and the long-term challenge: how brokers can build a more stable and honest version of the model. Drew also talks about the traffic advantage standalone prop firms have built and why brokers may still win in the long run if they take the right approach.
Executive Interview | Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller| CEO & Founder Muinmos | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller| CEO & Founder Muinmos | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller| CEO & Founder Muinmos | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller| CEO & Founder Muinmos | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller| CEO & Founder Muinmos | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller| CEO & Founder Muinmos | FMLS:25
In this interview, Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller, founder of Muinmos, breaks down the state of AI in regtech and what responsible adoption really looks like for brokers. We talk about rising fragmentation, the pressures around compliance accuracy, and why most firms are still in the early stages of AI maturity.
Ramanda also shares insights on regulator sandboxes, shifting expectations around accountability, and the current reality of MiCA licensing and passporting in Europe.
A concise look at where compliance, onboarding, and AI-driven processes are heading next.
In this interview, Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller, founder of Muinmos, breaks down the state of AI in regtech and what responsible adoption really looks like for brokers. We talk about rising fragmentation, the pressures around compliance accuracy, and why most firms are still in the early stages of AI maturity.
Ramanda also shares insights on regulator sandboxes, shifting expectations around accountability, and the current reality of MiCA licensing and passporting in Europe.
A concise look at where compliance, onboarding, and AI-driven processes are heading next.
In this interview, Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller, founder of Muinmos, breaks down the state of AI in regtech and what responsible adoption really looks like for brokers. We talk about rising fragmentation, the pressures around compliance accuracy, and why most firms are still in the early stages of AI maturity.
Ramanda also shares insights on regulator sandboxes, shifting expectations around accountability, and the current reality of MiCA licensing and passporting in Europe.
A concise look at where compliance, onboarding, and AI-driven processes are heading next.
In this interview, Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller, founder of Muinmos, breaks down the state of AI in regtech and what responsible adoption really looks like for brokers. We talk about rising fragmentation, the pressures around compliance accuracy, and why most firms are still in the early stages of AI maturity.
Ramanda also shares insights on regulator sandboxes, shifting expectations around accountability, and the current reality of MiCA licensing and passporting in Europe.
A concise look at where compliance, onboarding, and AI-driven processes are heading next.
In this interview, Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller, founder of Muinmos, breaks down the state of AI in regtech and what responsible adoption really looks like for brokers. We talk about rising fragmentation, the pressures around compliance accuracy, and why most firms are still in the early stages of AI maturity.
Ramanda also shares insights on regulator sandboxes, shifting expectations around accountability, and the current reality of MiCA licensing and passporting in Europe.
A concise look at where compliance, onboarding, and AI-driven processes are heading next.
In this interview, Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller, founder of Muinmos, breaks down the state of AI in regtech and what responsible adoption really looks like for brokers. We talk about rising fragmentation, the pressures around compliance accuracy, and why most firms are still in the early stages of AI maturity.
Ramanda also shares insights on regulator sandboxes, shifting expectations around accountability, and the current reality of MiCA licensing and passporting in Europe.
A concise look at where compliance, onboarding, and AI-driven processes are heading next.
In this conversation, we speak with Aydin Bonabi, CEO and co-founder of Surveill, a firm focused on fraud detection and AI-driven compliance tools for financial institutions.
We start with Aydin’s view of the Summit and the challenges brokers face as fraud tactics grow more complex. He explains how firms can stay ahead through real-time signals, data patterns, and early-stage detection.
We also talk about AI training and why compliance teams often struggle to keep models accurate, fair, and aligned with regulatory expectations. Aydin breaks down what “good” AI training looks like inside a financial environment, including the importance of clean data, domain expertise, and human oversight.
He closes with a clear message: fraud is scaling, and so must the tools that stop it.
In this conversation, we speak with Aydin Bonabi, CEO and co-founder of Surveill, a firm focused on fraud detection and AI-driven compliance tools for financial institutions.
We start with Aydin’s view of the Summit and the challenges brokers face as fraud tactics grow more complex. He explains how firms can stay ahead through real-time signals, data patterns, and early-stage detection.
We also talk about AI training and why compliance teams often struggle to keep models accurate, fair, and aligned with regulatory expectations. Aydin breaks down what “good” AI training looks like inside a financial environment, including the importance of clean data, domain expertise, and human oversight.
He closes with a clear message: fraud is scaling, and so must the tools that stop it.
In this conversation, we speak with Aydin Bonabi, CEO and co-founder of Surveill, a firm focused on fraud detection and AI-driven compliance tools for financial institutions.
We start with Aydin’s view of the Summit and the challenges brokers face as fraud tactics grow more complex. He explains how firms can stay ahead through real-time signals, data patterns, and early-stage detection.
We also talk about AI training and why compliance teams often struggle to keep models accurate, fair, and aligned with regulatory expectations. Aydin breaks down what “good” AI training looks like inside a financial environment, including the importance of clean data, domain expertise, and human oversight.
He closes with a clear message: fraud is scaling, and so must the tools that stop it.
In this conversation, we speak with Aydin Bonabi, CEO and co-founder of Surveill, a firm focused on fraud detection and AI-driven compliance tools for financial institutions.
We start with Aydin’s view of the Summit and the challenges brokers face as fraud tactics grow more complex. He explains how firms can stay ahead through real-time signals, data patterns, and early-stage detection.
We also talk about AI training and why compliance teams often struggle to keep models accurate, fair, and aligned with regulatory expectations. Aydin breaks down what “good” AI training looks like inside a financial environment, including the importance of clean data, domain expertise, and human oversight.
He closes with a clear message: fraud is scaling, and so must the tools that stop it.
In this conversation, we speak with Aydin Bonabi, CEO and co-founder of Surveill, a firm focused on fraud detection and AI-driven compliance tools for financial institutions.
We start with Aydin’s view of the Summit and the challenges brokers face as fraud tactics grow more complex. He explains how firms can stay ahead through real-time signals, data patterns, and early-stage detection.
We also talk about AI training and why compliance teams often struggle to keep models accurate, fair, and aligned with regulatory expectations. Aydin breaks down what “good” AI training looks like inside a financial environment, including the importance of clean data, domain expertise, and human oversight.
He closes with a clear message: fraud is scaling, and so must the tools that stop it.
In this conversation, we speak with Aydin Bonabi, CEO and co-founder of Surveill, a firm focused on fraud detection and AI-driven compliance tools for financial institutions.
We start with Aydin’s view of the Summit and the challenges brokers face as fraud tactics grow more complex. He explains how firms can stay ahead through real-time signals, data patterns, and early-stage detection.
We also talk about AI training and why compliance teams often struggle to keep models accurate, fair, and aligned with regulatory expectations. Aydin breaks down what “good” AI training looks like inside a financial environment, including the importance of clean data, domain expertise, and human oversight.
He closes with a clear message: fraud is scaling, and so must the tools that stop it.