Meetings
Meetings
The Central Banking Meetings connect the central banking community, providing unique opportunities throughout the year to network in person and discuss current market challenges. Our partners generate new business opportunities and improve operational efficiency, while meeting sessions
offer the opportunity to educate peers on relevant topics, and share insider knowledge.
The Central Banking Meetings are our flagship events, addressing industry challenges and their impact on central banks. We bring communities together to discuss solutions and share best practices, creating a sense of co-ordinated action and co-operation through a variety of formats, from interactive discussions to keynote presentations.
Central Banking Meetings 2024

Central Banking Meetings Spring
March 5-6, 2024
Spring Meetings will provide vital discussions on reserve management, innovation and AML/CFT.

Central Banking Meetings Summer
June 12-13, 2024
Focusing on Reserve Management, Fintech, Payments and CBDCs, Currency and Monetary Policy and Financial Stability.

Central Banking Meetings Autumn
November, 2024
Autumn Meetings will provide vital discussions on reserve management, fintech and currency, payments and greening the financial system.
Tracks

Reserve Management
- Diversifying reserves in a fragmented geopolitical economy
- Green bonds and sustainable investing
- Exploring alternative currency investments

Fintech
- Driving financial inclusion through technological innovation
- Impact of fintech on governance frameworks
- Strengthening infrastructures

Payments and CBDCs
- Developing a CBDC framework
- Traditional payment systems vs. CBDCs
- Improving cross-border payments

Currency
- Responsible cash management in a crisis
- Access to cash in 2040
- Optimising the currency lifecycle and cutting costs

Monetary Policy and Financial Stability
- Global economic activity and the impact on monetary policy
- Trends and threats for financial stability
- Financial stability considerations for monetary policy

AML/CFT

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