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20th annual event brings together banking and financial services leaders to define next-generation collateral operating models ahead of EU T+1 settlement transition
BRATISLAVA / AMSTERDAM — June 2026 — As European financial institutions accelerate digital transformation across post-trade operations, Fleming Events announces the 20th annual Collateral Management and Securities Lending Conference, taking place October 21–22, 2026, at the Novotel Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. The conference addresses a critical inflection point: how banks and asset managers must redesign collateral technology infrastructure before the EU T+1 settlement deadline of October 11, 2027.
With operational friction causing up to 35% of institutional collateral to sit idle across fragmented legacy systems, the conference focuses squarely on the technology strategies that unlock trapped liquidity — from AI-powered optimization engines to blockchain-based settlement and centralized clearing architectures.
Digital Transformation at the Center
The two-day agenda dedicates significant focus to emerging technology adoption in collateral operations. Carruthers K. Dzramedo, Vice President at State Street, will present "Beyond the Hype Cycle: A Practitioner's View on Blockchain and Collateral Transformation," examining tangible progress in tokenization, the challenges of achieving scale, and implications for current operating models through 2030.
Stephan Mögelin, Lead Senior Officer at BaFin, will address the regulatory landscape for digital collateral and tokenization, including DLT-based market infrastructures under the EU DLT Pilot Regime and the supervisory balance between innovation and financial stability. A dedicated session on AI and advanced analytics in collateral optimization will explore predictive margin modeling, automated decision-making, and operational efficiency gains through machine learning.
Paolo Di Stefano, Director of Collateral Management at Frankencoin Association, will present frontier research on DLT-based lending protocols, comparing how blockchain systems manage collateral risk, pricing, and liquidation without traditional intermediaries.
Infrastructure Readiness for T+1
Beyond innovation, the conference confronts immediate infrastructure challenges. With EU T+1 settlement requiring fundamental upgrades to trade affirmation, FX processing, and intraday liquidity management, speakers from DZ Bank, ABN AMRO, Mizuho Bank Europe, and BBVA will share implementation roadmaps covering cross-border collateral mobility, cleared repo mandates, and real-time margin processing.
Sebastijan Hrovatin, Deputy Head of Unit for Financial Market Infrastructure at the European Commission, will provide a regulatory update on the EU Savings and Investments Union initiative, while Godfried De Vidts of ICMA will open the conference with a strategic assessment of digitalization, intraday cash liquidity, and the intersection of innovation with regulatory supervision.
Audience and Format
The conference attracts senior technology and operations decision-makers: 40% Heads and Directors, 19% CxOs and VPs, drawn predominantly from Western and Central European banks, asset managers, pension funds, and insurance companies. The format enables direct engagement with speakers, structured peer networking, and candid off-record exchanges on vendor selection, build-versus-buy decisions, and technology migration strategies.
Registration
Early-bird pricing is available now. Buy-side registration starts from €398, with group discounts for teams of two or more. Partnership packages for technology vendors and solution providers are available upon request.
Full agenda, speaker profiles, and registration at https://collateralmanagementforum.com/ or contact event.inquiries@fleming.events.
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