Karsten Wenzlaff, Advisor
August 26th, 2025
July 9, 2026 | NCFA Market Activity | Artificial Intelligence And Data, Risk Compliance And Regtech, Cybersecurity And Fraud, Digital Identity And Trust, Payments And Money Movement, Digital Assets Blockchain And Tokenization

On July 8, the Cambridge Digital Innovation & Regulation Initiative (C:>DIR), hosted by Financial Innovation for Impact (Fii), launched the Global Agentic Regulator Hackathon. Applications are NOW OPEN for a worldwide challenge that brings together policymakers, regulators, AI researchers, engineers, financial institutions, fintechs, RegTechs, SupTechs, academics and technology innovators to develop practical, explainable and deployable agentic AI prototypes for public authorities. The National Crowdfunding & Fintech Association of Canada (NCFA) is participating as an Ecosystem Partner to help promote the initiative across global fintech ecosystems, including Canada's fintech, AI and innovation networks.
The virtual hackathon runs from July 8 to September 18, 2026, with concept note submissions due by July 31. It carries a US$100,000 prize pool, and winning teams will also be invited to present at the Singapore FinTech Festival, hosted by GFTN. The launch is supported by the BIS Innovation Hub, Global Financial Innovation Network (GFIN), Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF), and a global group of supporters, ecosystem partners and academic institutions.
AI agents are already operating in financial services. The next question is whether regulators will have the tools to supervise them.
According to the organizers, the CCAF 2026 AI in Financial Services Global Report found that 58% of fintechs and 47% of traditional financial institutions are adopting agentic AI, compared with 28% of regulators. That gap is important because AI agents can recommend, transact, monitor, route, execute and coordinate across systems faster than traditional supervisory processes were designed to handle.
This is why the hackathon is strategically important. It treats agentic AI as a supervision and infrastructure issue, not just a productivity tool. Public authorities need better ways to monitor risks, test model behaviour, understand accountability and respond to market activity that can develop at machine speed.
Participants will develop prototypes across six challenge areas:
These themes reflect where financial supervision is likely to be tested first as AI systems begin initiating transactions, interacting with digital assets, providing financial guidance and coordinating increasingly complex financial activities.
For founders, researchers, fintech teams, RegTechs and infrastructure providers, the opportunity is not simply to build smarter AI. It is to help shape the supervisory capabilities that may define trusted digital finance as autonomous systems become more common.
The breadth of organizations involved is a strong signal. With regulatory partners, global financial innovation networks, technology firms, academic institutions and ecosystem groups participating, the hackathon shows that agentic AI oversight is becoming a shared public and private sector priority.
For Canadian participants, the timing is also practical. Canada has strengths in artificial intelligence, financial services, digital identity, payments, cybersecurity, digital assets and regulatory innovation. This gives Canadian builders a chance to contribute to global supervisory tools before standards and operating models become more established internationally.
The organizers are seeking multidisciplinary teams that combine regulatory knowledge with technical expertise, including:
| Milestone | Date |
| Preliminary round opens | July 8, 2026 |
| Concept submissions close | July 31, 2026 |
| Teams selected | August 4 to August 14, 2026 |
| Virtual build phase | September 1 to September 8, 2026 |
| Global demonstrations and regulator voting | September 15, 2026 |
| Winners announced at the C:>DIR Summit, Cambridge | September 18, 2026 |
Applications for the preliminary round are open until July 31, 2026. Regulators, AI researchers, engineers, fintechs, RegTechs, SupTechs, financial institutions, universities and technology innovators are invited to submit concept notes and develop practical agentic AI prototypes for the future of financial supervision.
Read the full challenge details and submit your application through the official C:>DIR Global Agentic Regulator Hackathon page.
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