Forum Programme

The International Policy Forum on Digital Finance and Consumer Rights is structured as a policy-oriented dialogue platform designed to facilitate in-depth discussion among global stakeholders.

Unlike conventional conferences, the forum emphasizes structured policy dialogue, collaborative analysis, and the development of actionable insights.

Note on Schedule: The official Forum sessions will take place over two days (12–13 May 2026). Activities on the preceding day (11 May) are optional social gatherings/pre-events and are not part of the formal Forum agenda.

Programme Structure

Opening Plenary Session

Global developments in digital finance and consumer protection.

Thematic Working Group Dialogues

Parallel sessions focusing on specific policy areas and emerging challenges.

Policy Synthesis Sessions

Integration of insights from working group discussions.

Outcome Document Drafting

Collaborative development of policy recommendations.

Closing Session

Presentation of key insights and future collaboration pathways.

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