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Digital Money Summit 2026 in London: where digital money gets real

If you work anywhere near digital money, you already know we’re past the “interesting pilot” phase. Stablecoins are moving into regulated lanes, tokenised deposits are being tested by serious institutions, and public authorities are getting sharper on what they will and won’t allow. The question now is simple: what actually scales, under real constraints, with real users, and real oversight?

OMFIF Digital Money Summit 2026 is one of the few events worth prioritising.

It’s happening 19 to 20 May 2026 in London, bringing together stakeholders from government, central banking, financial services and technology to push the conversation toward practical action for an inclusive, secure and regulated digital financial future.

What makes this summit worth your time

OMFIF’s programme is built around the hard topics institutions are dealing with right now:

  • New forms of money: stablecoins and tokenised deposits, and how they interact with existing monetary and banking systems
  • Blockchain in payments and financial markets: where it genuinely improves infrastructure, and where it introduces new fragilities
  • Crypto asset regulation: what’s becoming settled, what’s still fragmented, and how firms can operate across jurisdictions
  • The future role of central banks in payments: including oversight, resilience, and the evolving private public boundary

In short: it’s a summit that’s designed for people who need to make decisions, not just people who want to be entertained.

Speakers with real responsibility

The speaker slate isn’t built around hype. It includes senior figures from key institutions, including:

  • Emma Butterworth, Bank of England
  • George Chou, Hong Kong Monetary Authority
  • Matthew Long, Financial Conduct Authority
  • Martin Moloney, Financial Stability Board
  • José Manuel Marqués Sevillano, Banco de España
  • Alexandre Stervinou, Banque de France
  • Ulrich Strohmeier, Deutsche Bundesbank

When people like this show up, it’s usually because the agenda is relevant and the room is the right one.

Ticketing and timing

OMFIF’s official ticket page sets out the private sector pricing bands (super early bird, early bird, full price) and the availability windows.

But here’s the part you should actually use:

DEA community members get an exclusive 25% discount with the code: DigitalEuroAssociation2026.

Use it when registering via the summit page!


 

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