ASIC Annual Forum program announced, limited registrations remain

ASIC

ASIC has released the full program for the ASIC Annual Forum and dinner to be held on 14-15 November 2024 in Sydney.

The event brings together leading business, regulatory and consumer representatives to consider the financial challenges that impact our diverse nation under the theme Bridging generations: Regulating for all Australians.

This year’s Forum includes presentations and panels featuring:

  • Danielle Wood, Productivity Commission Chair, providing an introduction to the Forum theme
  • Michele Bullock, Reserve Bank of Australia Governor, Dr Raphael Arndt, Future Fund CEO, Vicki Brady, Telstra CEO and Joe Longo, ASIC Chair, on the state of the economy
  • Sarah Court, ASIC Deputy Chair, announcing our 2025 enforcement priorities in conversation with Raelene Sharp KC, Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, and Reece Kershaw APM, Australian Federal Police Commissioner
  • Meet the regulators panel with Joe Longo, Gina Cass-Gottlieb, ACCC Chair, John Lonsdale, APRA Chair, and Brendan Thomas, AUSTRAC Chair
  • Lieutenant General Michelle McGuinness CSC, National Cyber Security Coordinator, on scams and cyber threats, and
  • Peter Warne, UniSuper Non-Executive Director, on the impact of superannuation on evolving markets.

Mr Longo said, ‘This year’s Forum explores some of the most pressing issues facing us as consumers, investors and as a society.

‘Our diverse program of speakers will consider how consumer expectations are changing in a time of cost-of-living pressures, market volatility, geopolitical instability, and rapid technological innovation.’

Registrations for the Forum are open until 7 November if not sold out before. Group discounts are available. Dinner registrations are fully booked, with a waitlist available.

To see the full program and to register, visit asic.gov.au/asicforum2024.

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