Crypto Assets continue to transition from a fringe market to a regulated and increasingly mainstream financial ecosystem

One of the most significant developments shaping the crypto market this year is the acceleration of regulatory clarity. Regulatory bodies across the world are moving decisively to establish frameworks that govern how digital assets are issued, traded and stored.

In this respect, this year’s Crypto Assets Regulation & Compliance Conference programme will highlight all the important compliance issues facing the crypto assets eco-system in southern Africa. Regulatory bodies such as the Financial Intelligence Centre and the Financial Sector Conduct Authority will amongst others address the conference.

The event will take place on 18 & 19 March 2026 at the Indaba Hotel in Fourways, Johannesburg and is the second edition after last year’s event that was attended by nearly 200 people.

Attending this event will allow crypto asset professionals and compliance specialists to anticipate change, not merely react to it.

Early bird registrations extended for one week. Register now and take advantage of the early bird registration fee of R6 800 p.p.  This is available this week ONLY.

SOME OF THE TOPICS TO BE ADDRESSED

  • Navigating risk vs. digital (business and compliance models)
  • Virtual assets regulation in Southern Africa: A regional comparative analysis
  • Regulatory landscape for crypto assets – The shift from regulatory uncertainty to a formal, multi-agency regulatory framework
  • DIRECTIVE 9 concerning the implementation of the “Travel Rule” relating to crypto asset transfers in accordance with the Financial Action Task Force Recommendations
  • Analysis of virtual assets regulation in Southern Africa
  • Crypto risks amid regulatory gaps
  • From policy to production: lessons from launching bank-grade digital asset custody
  • Can cryptocurrency replace cash as a store of wealth, medium of trade, and unit of account?
  • Navigating rapidly evolving stablecoin regulations
  • Risk management and crypto
  • South Africa’s approach to crypto assets and exchange control
  • Risk & compliance framework for digital assets
  • AML and crypto assets
  • Tackling money laundering and terrorist financing risks in crypto asset services
  • Compliance issues facing digital asset service providers in 2026
  • Blockchain and Digital Assets – the evolution of innovation
  • Crypto payments, exchange controls & cross border flows
  • Role of supervision and enforcement
  • Crypto assets and technology such as AI, block chain and cyber security
  • Tax obligations and audits

SPEAKER COMPANIES ADDRESSING THIS EVENT

REGISTRATION FEES

Normal registration fee: R8 800 + VAT = R10 032 p.p.

Early bird registration fee: R6 800 + VAT = R7 752 p.p.

CONTACT US FOR GROUP DISCOUNTS

To register as a delegate e-mail Ryno van Ellewee on ryno@tci-sa.co.za or Zama Mthimkhulu on zama@tci-sa.co.za

More about the organisers Trade Conferences International

For more than 21 years, TCI has been a registered and preferred conference organiser for all major banks and financial institutions. Vendor details available on request.

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