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GFTN Advisory - FutureMatters  

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Singapore FinTech Festival

The Singapore FinTech Festival is a global nexus where policy, finance, and technology communities converge. Designed to foster impactful connections and collaborations. SFF is a platform to explore the intersections of cutting-edge financial solutions, evolving regulatory landscapes, and the latest technological innovations. 

About GFTN

The Global Finance & Technology Network (GFTN) is a not-for-profit organisation established by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) in 2024 to harness technology and foster innovation for more efficient, resilient, and inclusive financial ecosystems through global partnerships. GFTN organises convening forums, offers advisory services on innovation ecosystems, provides access to transformative digital platforms, and invests in technology startups with the potential for growth and positive social impact through its venture fund.

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GFTN Advisory - Education 

Subhashini Chandran

Subhashini Chandran

Senior Vice President, Social Impact, APEMEA, Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth

Subhashini Chandran has championed inclusive growth for 25 years with a focus on small businesses, women-led enterprises in global value chains, sustainable livelihoods, job creation, and multi-stakeholder partnerships. As Senior Vice President, Social Impact, APEMEA at Mastercard, she oversees the Center’s programs, data and insights, strategic engagement, and partnerships. She is a Yale World Fellow, Chevening Gurukul Fellow, and alum of the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders program.
Earlier, Shuba led social impact at Yara International across Africa and Asia, establishing its social impact vertical and first five-year strategy, and directed Vikaasa, a coalition of global companies convened to accelerate India’s SDG progress. She has also advised UK Aid’s Rural Access Programme in Nepal and AgDevCo in Sub-Saharan Africa, and expanded her family’s tea business into one of India’s largest, employing over 7,000 women. She has taught at XLRI Jamshedpur and studied at LSE, City University, Oxford, Harvard, and Stanford.