Digital assets are entering a new phase for commercial and investment banks. After years of experimentation, institutions are now assessing where tokenisation, stablecoins, digital money, custody, settlement and asset servicing can support viable client propositions, new revenue pools and more efficient market infrastructure.
This session focuses on how banks are moving from pilots and proofs of concept toward practical digital asset business models. It will examine where commercial momentum is building, how regulatory pathways are shaping institutional adoption, and what banks are learning as they implement digital asset capabilities across products, platforms and partnerships.
It will also consider the operational and strategic choices banks face as they decide which opportunities to scale, which risks to manage, and how to align digital asset initiatives with client demand, compliance expectations and long-term business value.
In this interactive session, we will examine:
- How banks are developing revenue models around digital assets
- Where regulation is enabling or constraining institutional adoption
- What implementation lessons are emerging as pilots move toward production
Agenda (SGT)
- 4:00 - 4:10 PM: Introduction to “From digital asset pilots to bank revenue”
- 4:10 - 4:40 PM: Panel discussion with panelists
- 4:40 - 5:00 PM: Q&A
Panelists include: