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RegTech 2026: Data velocity vs governance friction

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This panel discussed: If data is capital and compute is trust, is your governance architecture accelerating capital velocity, or quietly slowing it down?

​At the recent RegTech 2026 conference, a panel of leaders from the Bank of England, State Street, and Vyzard gathered to debate a critical tension in modern finance: whether current governance architectures are accelerating capital velocity or acting as a silent brake.

​Under the Chatham House Rule, the discussion moved beyond

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