The Singapore FinTech Festival (SFF) and the Singapore Week of Innovation and TeCHnology (SWITCH) concluded its combined week-long event on 15 November 2019, which attracted more than 60,000 participants from 140 countries. The event also saw a record 569 speakers, close to 1,000 exhibitors [1] and 41 international pavilions.
2 SFF x SWITCH will return next year from 9 to 13 November 2020. It will build on the energy, ideas and partnerships established this year, to further strengthen the ecosystem for FinTech and deep tech in Singapore and the region.
Key Announcements
3 In line with the theme of Sustainability and Climate Change, Minister Ong Ye Kung unveiled the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)’s green finance action plan to strengthen green financing capabilities in Singapore and announced the launch of a US$2 billion Green Investments Programme, among other initiatives under the action plan.
4 DPM Heng Swee Keat unveiled Singapore’s National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy in his keynote speech, and highlighted a new framework, Veritas, introduced by MAS to promote the responsible adoption of AI in the financial sector. He also announced the expansion of the Global Innovation Alliance (GIA) network to include London, and the launch of the Open Innovation Network (OIN) [2] by Enterprise Singapore and Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) to promote open innovation across sectors.
International Cooperation
5 Under the GIA, Enterprise Singapore signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with UK-based accelerator IoT Tribe, to facilitate two-way innovation and business partnerships. It also inked MOUs with three new partners – DayDayUp (Beijing), Plug and Play Asia Pacific (Jakarta) and Leave a Nest (Tokyo) – to run GIA programmes in their respective markets.
6 MAS and the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) jointly launched the BIS Innovation Hub Centre in Singapore, to foster innovation and greater collaboration among the central banking community globally. The opening of the BIS Innovation Hub Centre in Singapore marks BIS’ first expansion of its global footprint in 17 years.
7 MAS also established partnerships with financial authorities in Canada and France, to strengthen cooperation in FinTech [3] and cybersecurity respectively, and welcomed Banque de France (BDF)’s opening of an overseas office in Singapore in early 2020.
Industry Partnerships
8 SFF x SWITCH 2019 saw new partnerships as well as progress in ongoing initiatives with the industry.
a. Project Ubin [4] Phase 5, a collaboration among MAS, the financial industry, and the blockchain ecosystem, saw the successful development of a blockchain-based prototype that enables payments to be carried out in different currencies on the same network.
b. Business sans Borders (BSB) [5] , which was launched by MAS and IMDA in 2018, has successfully completed its Phase One Proof of Concept and will proceed with the Phase Two Pilot in 1H 2020.
c. MAS, Deloitte and S&P Global Market Intelligence have jointly developed a prototype for an industry-wide FinTech Research Platform to help investors and financial institutions connect with FinTech start-ups that they can partner with or invest in.
d. Enterprise Singapore launched the inaugural Sustainability Open Innovation Challenge in partnership with corporates and government agencies to tackle problem statements spanning sustainability themes in resource efficiency, zero waste, green transport and sustainable built environment.
e. As part of efforts towards sustainable growth, the National Research Foundation launched the Singapore Battery Consortium to support industry-academia collaboration in cutting-edge battery technologies, bringing companies and researchers together to develop better battery products that serve market needs.
2019 Event Highlights
9 SFF x SWITCH celebrated the winning solutions of the Global FinTech Hackcelerator, FinTech Awards [6] and SLINGSHOT 2019 [7] respectively. Following vibrant demo and pitching sessions where FinTech and tech startups presented their solutions to industry panels of judges, three winners emerged from the Global FinTech Hackcelerator, while there were 12 winners each from the FinTech Awards and SLINGSHOT 2019.
10 SFF x SWITCH concluded the week with the Innovation Lab Crawl and Industry Events (14-15 November), which saw over 20,000 visitors across over 50 innovation labs and more than 30 workshops and networking events held around Singapore. The SFF x SWITCH organising team thanks all our partners and attendees for making this year’s event a big success. We look forward to continued collaboration with the industry to bring about an even more exciting and impactful event next year.
- [1] 55% of the SFF x SWITCH exhibitors were foreign exhibitors.
- [2] OIN features innovation platforms to aggregate nationwide innovation challenges calling for tech solutions across diverse sectors in sustainable development, advanced manufacturing and engineering, and more.
- [3] With the FinTech cooperation agreement between MAS and eight members of the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA), and the MOU between MAS, Banque de France and Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution (ACPR), the total number of FinTech cooperation agreements that MAS has with international counterparts is 33 to-date.
- [4] Project Ubin is a collaborative project with the industry to explore the use of Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) for clearing and settlement of payments and securities.
- [5] BSB is a “meta-hub” or connector of several SME-centric platforms. By connecting these different platforms, BSB helps SMEs seamlessly access a much larger ecosystem of buyers, sellers, logistics service providers, financing, and digital solution providers. BSB utilises AI to enable SMEs to discover prices and sales opportunities in a larger global marketplace, access various supply chains, and easily source for and utilise relevant digital and financial solutions.
- [6] MAS announced the three winners of the Global FinTech Hackcelerator that were selected from 20 finalists who pitched their innovations at the Global FinTech Hackcelerator Demo Day. At the same time, MAS and The Association of Banks in Singapore jointly announced the 12 winners of the FinTech Awards, selected from 245 submissions from over 30 countries. https://www.mas.gov.sg/news/media-releases/2019/mas-announces-winners-of-the-2019-global-fintech-hackcelerator-and-fintech-awards
- [7] Enterprise Singapore announced the 12 winners that were selected from over 100 venture firms and corporates. https://www.enterprisesg.gov.sg/media-centre/media-releases/2019/november/medtech-startup-clinches-top-prize-at-slingshot-2019