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Asia’s Fintech Frontier: Key Discussions and Trends from the 2025 Finternet Gathering

02.11.2025
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In the bustling financial hub of Hong Kong, the Finternet 2025 Asia Digital Finance Summit convened on November 4, 2025, drawing over 1,000 leaders from global finance, technology, and policy sectors to the Grand Hyatt. This inaugural event, themed around building an open and connected financial internet, served as a pivotal platform for dissecting the evolving landscape of digital finance in Asia. With more than 60 speakers, including regulators, fintech executives, and innovators, the summit highlighted how compliance, innovation, and cross-border collaboration are propelling the region into a new era of fintech dominance.

One of the central discussions revolved around the tokenization of real-world assets, or RWAs, which emerged as a cornerstone trend for bridging traditional finance with blockchain technology. Panelists like Aishwary Gupta from Polygon Labs and Rocky Mui from Clifford Chance delved into how tokenization is unlocking liquidity for assets like real estate, commodities, and intellectual property. They emphasized the role of clear legal frameworks in accelerating adoption, noting that Asia’s markets, particularly in Singapore and Hong Kong, are leading with pilot programs that could tokenize trillions in value by 2030. Henry Zhang of DigiFT shared case studies from his platform, illustrating how tokenized funds are reducing settlement times from days to minutes, enhancing efficiency for institutional investors. This trend aligns with broader global shifts, where tokenization is projected to disrupt conventional asset management by making investments more fractional and accessible.

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Cross-border payments also took center stage, with experts underscoring the transformative potential of stablecoins and digital currencies. Shaun Heng from OSL and Nischint Sanghavi from Visa discussed how these tools are streamlining remittances and trade finance across Asia’s diverse economies. Heng pointed to the integration of stablecoins in supply chain financing, citing examples from Southeast Asia where blockchain rails have cut costs by up to 80 percent for small and medium enterprises. Tim Fu of PayPal highlighted the rise of central bank digital currencies in countries like China and Singapore, predicting that by 2027, over half of Asia’s cross-border transactions could be tokenized. The panel, moderated by industry veterans, stressed the need for interoperable standards to avoid fragmentation, drawing parallels to the early internet’s evolution into a unified network.

Regulatory compliance and institutionalization of digital assets formed another key pillar of the summit’s agenda. Speakers from Malaysia’s Securities Commission and Indonesia’s Otoritas Jasa Keuangan explored how progressive policies are fostering compliant crypto growth. Wong Huei Ching emphasized Malaysia’s focus on digital strategy and innovation, revealing plans for enhanced supervision of crypto assets to attract foreign investment while mitigating risks. Harry Kim from Kintsugi Technologies added insights on Korea’s advancements, including tax reforms and token reclassification that are positioning the country as a hub for Web3 development. The consensus was that Asia’s regulatory leadership—evident in Hong Kong’s licensed exchanges and Singapore’s MPI licenses—is setting a global benchmark, encouraging traditional institutions to enter the space without fear of volatility.

Artificial intelligence’s integration into fintech sparked lively debates, reflecting a surge in AI-enabled solutions across the region. Panels on agentic AI and its applications in fraud detection and personalized finance drew from reports indicating that AI-native fintechs are gaining traction. Avery Ching from Aptos Labs discussed how AI is optimizing blockchain protocols for faster, more secure transactions, while Colin Goltra of Morph explored AI’s role in decentralizing finance through predictive analytics. Attendees noted the growing emphasis on sustainable AI, with green fintech emerging as a trend to align financial innovations with environmental goals, such as carbon credit tokenization in Southeast Asia’s Islamic fintech ecosystem.

The summit also addressed the maturation of stablecoins in commerce, with Peter Chen from Tether and Holger Arians from BANXA examining their impact on digital payments. Chen highlighted Tether’s expansion in Asia, where stablecoins are facilitating seamless e-commerce and remittances, particularly in underserved markets like the Philippines and Vietnam. The discussion touched on challenges like volatility management and regulatory scrutiny, but optimism prevailed, with projections that stablecoin adoption could triple regional transaction volumes by 2028. This ties into broader trends like open banking and neobanks, which are democratizing access to financial services in populous nations like India and Indonesia.

From ETFs to digital asset tokens, investment strategies were scrutinized, with Giselle Lai from Fidelity International and Freddy Wong from Invesco leading talks on cracking the growth code for digital investments. Lai shared how Asia’s asset managers are incorporating tokenized ETFs into portfolios, boosting liquidity and attracting millennial investors. Rebecca Sin from Bloomberg Intelligence provided data-driven insights, noting a 40 percent year-over-year increase in digital asset investments in the region, fueled by institutional inflows. The panel underscored the shift toward regulated vehicles, predicting that digital asset treasuries could become standard for corporations seeking yield in a low-interest environment.

Broader implications for Asia’s fintech frontier were evident in conversations about cybersecurity and biometric authentication. With rising cyber threats, experts like those from Deloitte China stressed the need for robust defenses in decentralized systems. Robert Lui highlighted how blockchain’s transparency can enhance trust, while calling for collaborative efforts to standardize security protocols across borders. This resonates with the World Economic Forum’s findings on fintech’s evolution from rapid expansion to sustainable growth, emphasizing resilience in volatile markets.

The event’s focus on connecting Web2 and Web3 underscored Asia’s unique position, blending high-tech infrastructure with massive consumer bases. Innovations in payments processing, such as contactless solutions from companies like Sunrate, were showcased as key to inclusive finance. Yam Ki Chan from Circle discussed how tokenised settlements are powering efficiency in real-economy applications, from agriculture to manufacturing.

As the summit wrapped up, a recurring theme was collaboration: between regulators and innovators, East and West, tradition and disruption. Attendees left with a sense that Asia is not just participating in the fintech revolution but leading it, with the Finternet concept—a unified, compliant financial network—poised to redefine global finance. Challenges like geopolitical tensions and data privacy remain, but the momentum from Finternet 2025 suggests a bright, interconnected future.

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