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WFIS Philippines Agenda Breakdown: Cybersecurity, Digital Banking & Financial Inclusion 

Cybersecurity issues, expansion of digital banking, and inclusive finance are shaping the future of financial services in Southeast Asia. The World Financial Innovation Series (WFIS) Manila 2025, scheduled for 23–24 September at the Manila Marriott Hotel, Philippines, brings together key industry leaders to address these themes. The WFIS agenda is strategically structured to examine frontier solutions for cybersecurity in financial services, innovations in digital banking Philippines, and national financial inclusion efforts. As one of the region’s foremost financial inclusion summits, WFIS provides a platform for practical insights, collaboration, and regulatory discussion amid the fast-changing digital economy. 

WFIS Philippines Agenda – Overview

WFIS Philippines 2025 will cover key developments in fintech, digital banking, and cybersecurity. The program is constructed to address industry challenges while discussing future-ready solutions enhancing financial inclusion, innovation, and regulatory compliance throughout the Philippine financial services ecosystem.

1. Cybersecurity Innovations

  • Emerging threat landscapes and advanced threat detection
  • Securing digital banking infrastructure
  • Cloud security strategies for FIs
  • Regulatory compliance in cybersecurity
  • Building resilient cybersecurity frameworks in ASEAN

2. Digital Banking Evolution

  • Embedded finance and open banking APIs
  • Mobile-first banking transformation
  • AI & ML integration in banking workflows
  • Neo and challenger bank growth in Southeast Asia
  • Real-time payments and digital onboarding strategies

3. Financial Inclusion Initiatives

  • Fintech solutions for the unbanked and underbanked
  • Role of government and regulatory support
  • Micro-lending, e-wallets, and digital micro-insurance
  • Agent banking and rural access technologies
  • Women-led financial empowerment programs

4. RegTech & Compliance

  • Digital KYC/AML frameworks
  • Real-time fraud monitoring and reporting tools
  • Policy updates from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)
  • Cross-border compliance challenges and solutions
  • Automation of audit trails and governance

5. Payments & Embedded Finance

  • Next-gen payment gateways and processors
  • BNPL (Buy Now, Pay Later) ecosystem trends
  • Instant cross-border payment innovations
  • Integrating finance into non-financial platforms
  • Interoperability and API standardization

6. Digital Lending & Credit Innovation

  • Credit scoring using alternative data
  • Digital loan origination and disbursal systems
  • P2P lending models in the Philippine context
  • Risk management in unsecured digital loans
  • SME lending digital transformation

7. Web3, Blockchain & Digital Assets

  • CBDCs and the role of digital pesos
  • Blockchain in trade finance and remittances
  • Regulation of digital assets and crypto exchanges
  • Decentralized finance (DeFi) trends in ASEAN
  • Digital identity and wallet interoperability

8. Insurance & InsurTech

  • Embedded insurance platforms
  • Parametric insurance and smart contracts
  • Digital claims processing innovations
  • Usage-based insurance (UBI) and IoT
  • Regulatory updates in InsurTech space

Spotlight on Cybersecurity in Financial Services 

Cybersecurity in finance service is a top priority for financial services in the Philippines with the growing use of digital banking and fintech. BSP-supervised financial institutions lost ₱5.82 billion in 2024, a 2.6% increase from the previous year, with 84.5% of all organizations suffering an average of three breach occurrences each year. Phishing, ransomware, and account takeovers are the most common threats, with the financial sector the most affected by ransomware and phishing threats throughout all of Southeast Asia. 

WFIS Philippines – Cybersecurity Steps & Objectives

  • Secure sensitive financial and customer data.
  • Prevent fraud and ensure regulatory compliance.
  • Adopt advanced cybersecurity frameworks and transaction monitoring.
  • Implement robust digital identity systems.
  • Collaboration among banks, regulators, and tech leaders to strengthen resilience.

Advancements in Digital Banking in the Philippines

Digital banking in the Philippines is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by regulatory support and rapid fintech innovation. According to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), over 65% of Filipino citizens are now financially included, with a target of 70% by 2025. The emergence of digital-only banks like Maya, Tonik, and UnionDigital is revolutionizing mobile banking, offering fully online account services, loans, and savings features.

Key developments include:

  • AI-powered personalization in customer services
  • Integration of open banking APIs and cloud-native platforms
  • Enhanced cybersecurity frameworks using real-time threat detection
  • Blockchain adoption for secure and transparent transactions

These trends are central to the WFIS agenda and will be highlighted at the upcoming financial inclusion summit in Manila.

How These Agenda Topics Reflect Southeast Asia’s Financial Goals 

The WFIS agenda aligns closely with ASEAN’s push for regional financial integration and inclusive growth. Key focus areas include: 

  • Cybersecurity in Financial Services: Emphasizing Zero‑Trust frameworks, real‑time monitoring, and identity verification—supporting regional resilience against cyber threats. 
  • Digital Banking Philippines: Showcasing smartphone‑based services and open finance APIs, reflecting Southeast Asia’s drive toward interoperable, cloud‑native platforms.
  • Financial Inclusion Summit Themes: Featuring panels on micro‑finance, underbanked communities, and fintech-led credit scoring, resonating with ASEAN’s economic inclusion goals .

By integrating these topics, WFIS Philippines supports both national fintech innovation and the region’s shared mission for accessible, secure, and integrated financial systems.

Why Attend WFIS Philippines? – Key Highlights

WFIS Philippines stands out as one of the most influential fintech conferences in Southeast Asia, offering unmatched networking and knowledge-sharing opportunities. The event is purposefully designed to bring together top decision-makers, innovators, and thought leaders from across the finance and fintech ecosystem. 

  • 600+ Pre-Qualified Delegates – Ensuring high-value interactions with key stakeholders and industry leaders.
  • 200+ Leading Organisations – Participation from major banks, financial institutions, regulators, micro finance organisations and fintech disruptors.
  • 40+ Industry Speakers – Thought-provoking sessions led by the industry’s most influential subject-matter experts, reputed thought leaders, C-level executives, policymakers, and global technology luminaries. 
  • 30+ Solution Providers – Explore cutting-edge technologies, most relevant solutions and innovations driving the future of digital finance. 

This strong line-up ensures a highly curated, content-rich, and business-driven environment aligned with the WFIS agenda, promoting advancements in cybersecurity under financial services, digital banking Philippines, and financial inclusion summit goals.

Conclusion

WFIS Philippines 2025 is more than just a conference, it’s a catalyst for shaping the future of finance in Southeast Asia. With its robust agenda covering cybersecurity in financial services, digital banking in the Philippines, and financial inclusion, the summit serves as a key platform for industry collaboration, innovation, and regulatory advancement aligned with ASEAN’s financial goals.

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Arnold Kabanlit
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Executive Vice President and Chief Innovation & Inclusion Officer RCBC
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PAUL SIY
CTO, Head of Infrastructure and Operations BDO Unibank
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LUCOSE ERALIL
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KRISIA MICHELEE CRUZ
Chief Product Officer KOMO BY EASTWEST
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