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12.16.25

Advancing America's Leadership in Digital Banking

Arlington, Va.

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12.16.25

Where

Microsoft Technology Center
Arlington, Va.
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Partner Stephen Gannon will moderate a panel titled "Building the Legal & Regulatory Framework for Digital Banking," at SRA Consulting's "Advancing America's Leadership in Digital Banking" seminar. This panel will discuss:

  • Navigating Federal and State legislative and regulatory requirements
  • State-level innovation initiatives and their national impact
  • AML/CFT compliance for digital assets
  • Securities law considerations for tokenized deposits
  • Practical risk mitigation strategies
  • Policy on yield bearing stablecoins 

Additionally, he will be speaking on his book, "Banking (on) Blockchain," in the seminar's spotlight presentation, "Banking (on) Blockchain: Your Comprehensive Roadmap." Attendees will learn about:

  • Complete legal, regulatory, and risk assessment framework
  • Step-by-step implementation roadmap
  • Critical success factors and common pitfalls
  • How SRA Consulting guides banks from strategy through execution

To learn more about this seminar, click the Register link above.

To RSVP, please reach out to Robert Mancini, Partner at SRA Consulting.

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Financial Services , Banking & Payments Regulatory , and Digital Assets & Blockchain
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