The Central Banking Meetings, London 2026 is a premier event bringing together central bank officials, policymakers, financial regulators, and industry leaders to discuss pressing issues within the financial and regulatory landscape.


Regnology is pleased to announce that it will be sponsor of the Central Banking Meetings, London 2026 and will participate in the panel: AI for central banks: Unlocking insight, preserving judgement, and informing policy.

Visit the Regnology stand and meet our experts to see how the award-winning Regnology Supervisory Hub (RSH) transforms supervisory operations. Built on modular, cloud‑native architecture, RSH enables near real‑time supervision and end‑to‑end automation covering the full supervisory lifecycle, while scaling to meet future AI and data needs.

Our panel

 

AI for central banks: Unlocking insight, preserving judgement, and informing policy.

Day 1 (10 June) – Digital Sovereignty track | 12:15–13:15

Moderated by:Michal Piechocki, Senior Vice President, SupTech, Regnology

 

Key topics include:

  • Understanding the high impact of AI for advancing central bank missions and performance: research, analytics, forecasting, supervision, market surveillance, and payments.#

  • How are central banks managing internal AI risks, including controls for hallucinations, security, confidentiality, and reputational exposure?

  • Discuss prioritising ‘human-in-the-loop’ approaches to AI use: decision gates, escalation protocols, and explainability requirements.

  • Examine future outcomes of AI: governance policies and standards, responsible scaling measures.

Speakers:

  • Colm Toolin, Deputy head of market operations, solutions and innovations - European Central Bank
  • Giuseppe Bruno, Director, IT support for economics and statistics - Bank of Italy
  • Dr. Emir Kurtić, Vice governor - Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Leonie Dunn, Deputy governor and board member - Bank of Namibia
  • Eric Donkoh, Chief data & analytics officer - Bermuda Monetary Authority

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