Webcast series
Episode 17 – "Future-Ready Supervision - How Digitalization is transforming Banking Supervision"
19 March 2026 | 2:00–2:45 p.m.
The digitalization of financial and banking supervision is gaining momentum worldwide. The focus is on automation, advanced analytics, and innovative collaboration solutions, all aimed at making supervisory processes more efficient and risk-based.
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The digitalization of financial and banking supervision is gaining momentum worldwide. The focus is on automation, advanced analytics, and innovative collaboration solutions, all aimed at making supervisory processes more efficient and risk-based. A pioneer in Europe is the European Central Bank (ECB), which has been consistently investing in technology and driving the expansion of Supervisory Technology since the introduction of the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM). The vision: creating scope to focus supervision more on the most significant risks – tailored to each individual institution.
This technological transformation is leading to new, digital end-to-end processes that not only transform collaboration between banks and supervisors but also enhance transparency. The ECB's reform package "Next-level supervision" offers a glimpse into the future: Starting in 2026, six core areas will be redefined with digital tools and processes.
In our upcoming webcast, our experts will examine the latest developments in banking supervision, discuss their impact, and explain what this means for market participants in concrete terms. Join us to discover how digitalization is taking banking supervision to the next level!
Please note that this webcast will be conducted in English.
Speaker: Elizaveta Barner, Mykolas Nechajus, Meline Hakobyan
Dive into the latest trends that shape the European banking landscape. Inspired by Deloitte’s European Banking Trend Radar, our webcast series covers trends from a universal range of topics that we divide into six dimensions:
From crypto assets to fraud by generative AI, we carefully select one trend per episode that is discussed in detail by our Deloitte experts who share their knowledge and insights to help banks get an in-depth understanding on the topic and its impact on the financial industry. Using trend research, banks can analyze the most pressing market developments and act before a trend reaches maturity.
In a dynamic world that keeps changing faster and faster, a timely reaction to emerging developments is more important than ever before. Those who miss critical trends run the risk of falling behind and losing business. By contrast, firms that react swiftly have the opportunity to seize an unparalleled competitive advantage over their peers. To be successful, banks must screen for trends, evaluate their impact on all affected business units, map out scenarios and strategic plans, and allocate appropriate resources. This way, they can take advantage of not just positive developments but also shield themselves from harm by potential threats. From trend detection to the implementation of strategic decisions, Deloitte is using Trend Radar as a tool to assist clients throughout all stages of this process.
Date
Thursday, 19 March 2026
2:00–2:45 p.m.
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Contact
If you have any questions regarding the webcast, please feel free to contact Charlotte Gartzke, Tel: +49 151 1268 3440.
Find out more about the previous webcasts of our 2025 European Banking Trend Radar webcast series by clicking on the boxes.
Find out more about the previous webcasts of our 2024 European Banking Trend Radar webcast series by clicking on the boxes.