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Self-Regulating Fintech: Mission (Im)Possible

Thu, 11 Sept

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Join us to explore the case of holistic risk approach application in fintech ecosystem and discuss real practices leading to self-regulation.

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Self-Regulating Fintech: Mission (Im)Possible
Self-Regulating Fintech: Mission (Im)Possible

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11 Sept 2025, 10:00 – 11:30 EEST

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Topic: Self-Regulating Fintech: Mission (Im)Possible


Objective: Join us to explore the case of holistic risk approach application in fintech ecosystem and discuss real practices leading to self-regulation.


Key Topics:

  • Dead assumptions and limiting beliefs in (fintech) regulations

  • Lithuanian case: bringing regulator, fintech companies and holistic risk expertise to redesign the system

  • What possibilities lifecycle-based risk maturity model brings to fintech ecosystem

  • Angels and demons around risk, self-regulation & compliance


Who should attend: open-minded managers, risk professionals, compliance officers for whom risk management is more than a compliance cost center.


Presented by: Vilma Nasteckienė

 

Vilma is on a mission to humanize risk perception and connect business and risk management to the healthy daily habits of truly antifragile organizations. All rules and regulations that are not manifested in daily practice are worthless.


Vilma Nasteckienė has accumulated many years of experience in instilling holistic business principles in different industries, including financial services, energy supply, police, recycling, state tax authority, production companies and NGOs. In 2021 applying a holistic approach to risk management, she defended her dissertation on the topic "Risk management in management practices: holistic approach" in the Baltic doctoral program of the ISM University of Economics and Business in collaboration with Aarhus University, BI Norwegian Business School and University of Tartu.

 

Following her mission, together with entrepreneurs, C-crews, risk managers, and regulators she co-created lifecycle-based risk maturity model that benefits clients, business, financial institutions, and society and represents a significant step towards self-managing fintech.

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