The Asian Bankers Association (ABA) is inviting you to join Financial Times’s Global Banking Summit on “Navigating Complexity, Driving Innovation” to be held on 2-4 December 2025 in London. Join over 200 powerhouse leaders to gain insight on the biggest trends in AI, geopolitics, ESG and leadership shaping banking in 2026 and beyond.
Designed for senior decision-makers, the Summit will equip you with the insights, connections and foresight needed to stay competitive in a fast-changing financial landscape.
ABA members can gain direct access to CEOs and policymakers shaping the future of banking, including:
- Mel Stride, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Georges Elhedery, Group CEO, HSBC
- Onur Genc, CEO, BBVA
- Bettina Orlopp, CEO, Commerzbank
- C.S Venkatakrishnan, CEO, Barclays
- Charlie Nunn, CEO, Lloyds Banking Group
- Paul Thwaite, CEO, NatWest Group
- Jens Henriksson, CEO, Swedbank
- Anthony Gutman, Co‑Chief Executive Officer, Goldman Sachs International
- Kunal Shah, Co‑Chief Executive Officer, Goldman Sachs International
Across three days of keynotes, debates and expert-led sessions, you will explore how to respond to geopolitical risk, harness AI, meet regulatory shifts and unlock sustainable growth.
Please visit the Summit website HERE.
ABA members interested in registering for the Summit, please contact mig.moreno@aba.org.tw to avail of the 20% discount.
Financial Times is a British daily newspaper published in broadsheet and digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs. Based in London, the paper is owned by a Japanese holding company, Nikkei, with core editorial offices across Britain, the United States, continental Europe and Singapore. FT Live, the events arm of FT, runs 270 events per year to gather financial leaders and policy makers on issues of economic and financial importance.