March 5
Modernising Mainframe, Core Banking Transformation and Data, Integration & AI-Readiness
The European Digital Finance Conference (EDFC) returns in March 2026 with a bold new theme: From Legacy to Leading Edge: Reinventing Banking Technology. This edition focuses on one of the most pressing challenges in financial services today; modernizing decades-old core systems to enable real innovation, agility, and AI adoption.
Across three in-depth sessions, industry leaders, transformation experts, and senior architects from Europe’s leading banks will explore how to evolve the mainframe backbone, decouple monolithic cores, and unlock the hidden value in legacy data and integration layers. Expect real-world case studies, candid discussions, and practical insights into the technology strategies shaping the next decade of banking. Banks that have registered speakers and/or delegates so far include ABN AMRO Bank, ING, Rabobank, Crédit Agricole, mBank, Deutsche Bank, Handelsbanken and others.
Evolving mainframe and legacy core environments into API-driven, AI-enabled, innovation-ready foundations
09:00 – 11:00
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This session concentrates fully on mainframe modernization, while the panel shifts to broader innovation in banking, drawing lessons from large-scale legacy transformation and the growing role of AI in accelerating and de-risking change across traditional core environments.
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Decoupling legacy cores and enabling composable, edge-ready banking for payments and identification
12:00 – 14:00
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The presentation track remains focused on core banking transformation, while the panel pivots to Edge Banking, including payments and digital identification, offline capabilities, and resilience at the perimeter. Confirmed speakers in this session
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Making data trustworthy, compliant, and decision-ready for risk, financial crime, and regulatory resilience
15:00 – 17:00
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This session covers data, middleware, and analytics, with a strong emphasis on data governance, data quality, financial crime, and compliance, including BCBS239, DORA, and related regulatory frameworks. Confirmed speakers in this session
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Networking with The Banking 50 and EDFC
Join us at the Money Party, the official networking reception of the European Digital Finance Conference. Powered by The Banking 50, this is where meaningful connections are made, ideas are exchanged, and business opportunities come to life. An unmissable chance to expand and strengthen your professional network in banking and financial services.