The Premier, the Hon. David Burt, JP, MP, will be in Toronto, Canada this week, leading a Bermuda delegation to Consensus 2025.
The Premier will be joined by the Minister of Economy and Labour, the Hon. Jason Hayward, JP, MP, representatives from the Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA), the Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA) and Bermuda-based law firms.
The delegation’s mission to Consensus follows the successful Bermuda Digital Finance Forum held in Bermuda last week.
Since 2015, Consensus has been the premier global event for leaders in blockchain, Web3, and artificial intelligence; bringing together policymakers, developers, investors, and innovators.
Bermuda has been a sponsor of the event since 2018, through the BDA and Bermuda’s participation has resulted in several digital asset companies choosing to become licensed in Bermuda.
At Consensus 2025, the Premier will speak at the conference, conduct media engagement, join BDA organised meetings with digital finance businesses, and co-host Bermuda’s annual Consensus reception.
During these events, Premier Burt and Minister Hayward will promote Bermuda’s leadership in digital finance on the global stage, reinforcing the island’s reputation as a well-regulated and forward-thinking jurisdiction.
Premier Burt said, “Bermuda continues to be recognised globally as a jurisdiction that provides regulatory clarity for the digital finance industry and for building a smart, fit-for-purpose regulatory environment that allows for innovation with sound oversight. Coming off the momentum of the Bermuda Digital Finance Forum, Consensus provides another opportunity to strengthen partnerships, share Bermuda’s story, and attract international companies to Bermuda’s dynamic and growing digital finance sector.”
The Premier returns to Bermuda Friday, 16 May.
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