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Singapore FinTech Festival 2025: global financial infrastructure and digital payments

November 6, 2025SingaporeSingapore EXPO

Singapore FinTech Festival 2025 focused on global financial infrastructure, digital banking, and cross-border payment systems.

Coverage brief

SFF is treated as a global financial infrastructure checkpoint where regulators, banks, and fintech companies align on real-world deployment of financial systems.

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Singapore FinTech Festival 2025: global financial infrastructure and digital payments

Reach

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1.4M

Audience reached across cross-regional editorial distribution.

Engagement

+8.1% ↑

45K

Interactions tied to article depth and multi-market discussion.

Traffic

+9.2% ↑

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Visits generated across direct, search, and referred traffic.

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Active market concentration linked to this event footprint.

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Expanded visual coverage from Singapore FinTech Festival

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Crowd and venue coverage from Microsoft Build.
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Speaker and floor activity captured during Microsoft Build.
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Operator conversations and side-stage moments from Microsoft Build.

Coverage timeline

How the story unfolded

Pre-event buildup

Strong focus on digital currencies, cross-border payments, and regulatory frameworks.

Opening keynote

Central banks and financial leaders emphasized financial inclusion and system interoperability.

Showfloor reaction

High engagement in payment infrastructure, banking platforms, and compliance solutions.

Post-event takeaway

Financial infrastructure is evolving toward real-time, global, and interoperable systems.

Overview

Singapore FinTech Festival 2025 is widely recognized as one of the most influential gatherings in the global financial technology ecosystem, bringing together central banks, financial institutions, fintech startups, and technology providers from over 100 countries. Unlike traditional fintech events that focus on product innovation alone, SFF operates at the intersection of finance, regulation, and infrastructure. The event is known for shaping policy conversations around digital currencies, cross-border payments, and financial inclusion. In 2025, discussions intensified around real-time payment networks, interoperability between financial systems, and the role of AI in risk management and fraud detection. The presence of regulators alongside private sector players made the event particularly significant, as it enabled direct dialogue on compliance, innovation, and scalability.

What Happened On The Ground

The exhibition floor was dominated by major banks, payment providers, and fintech platforms showcasing real-world solutions already deployed at scale. Unlike startup-heavy events, SFF had a strong institutional presence, with central banks and regulatory bodies actively participating in discussions.

Panels frequently focused on cross-border payment systems, highlighting the challenges of interoperability between different national infrastructures. Real-time payment networks and digital currency pilots were among the most discussed topics.

Startups present at the event were increasingly focused on solving infrastructure-level problems such as compliance automation, fraud detection, and financial inclusion, rather than consumer-facing applications.

Private meetings between regulators and financial institutions played a crucial role, as many of the conversations revolved around aligning innovation with regulatory frameworks to ensure stability and trust.

Why The Event Mattered

Singapore FinTech Festival 2025 mattered because it operates at the core of global financial systems, influencing how money moves across borders.

It demonstrated how regulation and innovation must evolve together to support new financial technologies.

The event highlighted the importance of infrastructure-level solutions rather than just consumer-facing fintech products.

It positioned Singapore as a global hub for financial innovation and regulatory leadership.

Key Announcements

Launch of new cross-border payment corridors between Asian and European markets.

Pilot programs for central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).

Partnerships between banks and fintech startups for infrastructure development.

AI-driven fraud detection and risk management systems.

Expansion of real-time payment networks.

Regulatory frameworks supporting innovation while maintaining stability.

New APIs for open banking and financial data sharing.

Digital identity solutions for secure financial transactions

Industry Impact

Acceleration of digital banking adoption globally.

Improved efficiency in cross-border payments.

Stronger collaboration between regulators and private sector.

Growth of infrastructure-focused fintech startups.

Increased investment in financial technology.

Enhanced security and fraud prevention mechanisms.

Expansion of financial inclusion initiatives

Video briefings

Microsoft Build floor briefing

Short video briefing from the main floor at Microsoft Build.

Microsoft Build executive wrap

Closing video summary focused on the strongest takeaways from Microsoft Build.

Series and region

Series: Singapore FinTech Festival

Region: Asia

Venue: Singapore EXPO

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Key Takeaways

  • Financial infrastructure is the backbone of fintech innovation.
  • Regulation and innovation must evolve together.
  • Cross-border payments remain a major opportunity area.
  • AI is becoming central to financial systems.
  • Execution and scalability are key success factors.
  • Editorial follow-through should track adoption of new payment systems

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