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The PRONOVEA Banking Summit 2026: Non-Financial Risk Management is a premier banking and financial services conference designed to deliver strategic and actionable insights into the evolving landscape of non-financial risk across the banking sector. Bringing together senior banking executives, CROs, operational risk leaders, compliance professionals, cyber security experts, regulators, and financial institutions, the summit will address critical industry priorities including operational resilience and DORA readiness, AI risk governance, ESG and climate risk, cyber security, geopolitical risk, third-party risk management, financial crime, digital identity, and emerging technology risks.
Emerging Trends in Operational Risk, ESG and Digital Banking Security.
Preparing for emerging non-financial risks in banking.
Strengthening resilience to meet DORA requirements.
Managing geopolitical and sanctions-related banking risks.
Navigating Europe’s evolving regulatory landscape.
Embedding responsible AI governance across banking operations.
Balancing automation with accountability and oversight.
Advancing AI model governance frameworks.
Integrating ESG and climate risk into core strategies.
Tackling evolving financial crime and sanctions risks.
Combating synthetic identity and authentication fraud.
Addressing risks in decentralised digital ecosystems.
Strengthening cyber resilience against AI-driven attacks.
Preparing for the future of digital identity in banking.
Managing third-party risks across connected ecosystems.
Balancing cloud innovation with operational resilience.
The PRONOVEA Banking Summit 2026: Non-Financial Risk Management is a leading banking and financial services conference bringing together senior banking executives, CROs, operational risk leaders, compliance professionals, cyber security experts, regulators, technology innovators, and risk solution providers to address the evolving landscape of non-financial risk in an increasingly complex global banking environment.
Focused on the latest developments in operational resilience, DORA readiness, AI risk governance, ESG and climate risk, cyber security, financial crime prevention, third-party risk management, and digital identity frameworks, the summit delivers practical insights into how financial institutions are strengthening enterprise-wide risk governance and adapting to growing regulatory expectations. Attendees will gain valuable perspectives on emerging challenges including geopolitical instability, AI-enabled cyber threats, synthetic identity fraud, decentralised infrastructure risks, cloud resilience, and the future of digital banking security.
Powerful discussions on data gaps, regulatory harmonisation, and innovative reimbursement strategies
Connect with C-level executives, VPs, and global directors from pharmaceutical and biotech companies
Explore cutting-edge case studies and strategies tailored to MENA's unique healthcare needs
Hear from Banking Leaders Shaping the Future of Non-Financial Risk
Head of Operational Risk Controlling
Raiffeisenbank International AG
Head of Climate & Environmental Risk Management
Gruppo BCC Iccrea
Managing Director, Global Head of Cyber, Payment Systems Risk and Strategic Projects
BNP Paribas
Head of ICT Risk, Processes & Quality
novobanco
Senior Quantitative Risk Analyst
Handelsbanken
Head of Compliance
KBC Bank NV Rotterdam Branch
Head of NFRM & SO
Argenta
Head of Compliance PC&BC and Regulatory Engagement
Danske Bank
Strategic Insights, Operational Resilience & Future-Ready Non-Financial Risk Strategies for Banking Leaders
Discover how banks are strengthening operational resilience frameworks, improving incident response capabilities, and aligning with evolving DORA and regulatory requirements.
Learn how financial institutions are leveraging AI, automation, and advanced analytics to improve risk governance, strengthen oversight, and manage emerging AI-related risks responsibly.
Explore how banks are integrating ESG and climate risk considerations into enterprise-wide risk management, governance, and long-term resilience strategies.
Gain insights into defending digital banking ecosystems against AI-enabled cyber threats, managing ICT risk, and enhancing cyber resilience across critical operations.
Examine strategies to combat sanctions evasion, crypto-enabled financial crime, synthetic identity fraud, and evolving authentication risks in modern banking environments.
Understand how banks are managing third-party dependencies, cloud transformation risks, and operational resilience across increasingly connected digital ecosystems.
Learn how leading financial institutions are strengthening AI model governance, improving validation frameworks, and adapting to evolving banking regulations and compliance expectations.
Explore how banking leaders are addressing geopolitical uncertainty, trade restrictions, sanctions exposure, and global operational risk challenges.
Discover the future of digital identity in banking, including eIDAS 2.0 developments, identity verification strategies, and secure authentication frameworks.
Understand the operational, cyber, and governance risks associated with Web3, blockchain technologies, and decentralised financial infrastructure.
Bringing Together Banking Leaders Driving the Future of Non-Financial Risk Management, Operational Resilience & Regulatory Governance
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Experience the future of non-financial risk management in one of Europe’s leading financial and innovation hubs: Vienna, Austria.
Vienna is Austria's capital and one of its nine states. The largest city on the Danube River is also the sixth-largest city in terms of population in the European Union. Vienna is the country's most populous metropolis, with around two million residents, as well as its cultural, economic, and political epicenter.
Its cultural and intellectual history was shaped by residents including Mozart, Beethoven, and Sigmund Freud.