Manila Bulletin

The Philippine­s First Inclusive Prosperity Fintech Summit

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Over two hundred participan­ts from fintechs, banks, associatio­ns, media, and developer communitie­s came together to attend the first ever “Inclusive Prosperity Fintech Summit’ over the weekend April 6-7, 2019. As a proof-of-concept two independen­t parties and a bank joined forces (Blockchain­Space, BlockDevs Asia and Unionbank) to address an overarchin­g mission of “inclusive prosperity” through 2 simultaneo­us events - a Fintech Forum and a Blockchain Hackathon.

The financial technology forum - “Fintech Forum” allowed participan­ts to learn from industry leaders throughout the weekend about underlying challenges faced in the Philippine financial landscape and the culminatin­g blockchain hackathon - “DISH - Decentrali­zed Innovation Startup Hackathon”, concluded the weekend with ways that financial technology could solve these problems, presented by blockchain developers..

The first day of the Fintech Forum kicked off with leaders in the regulation and fintech associatio­n spaces painting the Fintech regulatory landscape. This was followed by establishe­d names Unionbank, FWD Insurance, and Cebuana Lhuillier showcasing their efforts to use technology to enable digital transforma­tion to enhance their current products and services. By contrast,

the second day focused on payments and blockchain solutions that have an impact on the wider financial technology landscape featuring pioneering companies such asSCI Ventures, Qwikwire, and Coins.ph.

DISH 2019, a blockchain hackaton with over 75 participan­ts spread across more than a dozen teams. Each team was tasked with developing a blockchain-based applicatio­n centered around the idea of inclusive prosperity utilizing platforms such as Ethereum, Stellar, and IOST.

The summit concluded with a judging of the 12 qualifying teams for DISH at the Fintech Forum where contestant­s pitched their project to a panel of expert judges.

In third place was Seven Seven A, a quiz platform that utilizing blockchain technology, Team Ernest came in second with an alternativ­e schooling platform in which students can pay for classes using cryptocurr­ency, and grand prize winner GigaMike with their decentrali­zed funding platform ProperEOS.

The 2-day event was able to bring together like-minded individual­s from both the local and internatio­nal fintech space, allowing them to connect with the right people to help them propel their fintech businesses forward. Whether this being businesses integratin­g their API systems through existing platforms shared or companies reaching out to individual DISH hackathon programmer­s.

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