Policy Forum

Event Information

Thank you for registering for our policy forum dedicated to CBDCs and Stablecoins. We are absolutely delighted to welcome you on November 1 from 11:30 am until 3:15 pm. Please do not forget to keep your Eventbrite ticket handy at the entrance.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at [email protected] or in the contact form below.

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Event Information

Thank you for registering for our policy forum dedicated to CBDCs and Stablecoins. We are absolutely delighted to welcome you on November 1 from 11:30 am until 3:15 pm. Please do not forget to keep your Eventbrite ticket handy at the entrance.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at [email protected] or in the contact form.

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A short breakdown of the event’s agenda:

You will arrive around 11:30 am at One Great George Street venue and look for Rennie room on the ground floor where you can refresh yourself with water, coffee or tea and then head to Palmer room next to it where the conference will be.

Everyone should take their seats in Palmer room by 11:40 am when the hosts are going to have an opening speech which will run-through the agenda and the speakers from the first panel.

After the insightful speeches of the first high-level panelists, there will be 15 minutes available for a Q&A session.

At 1:00 pm we will break for a lunch buffet in the Rennie room, where we can enjoy some free time to catch up and dive deeper into conversations with the speakers and other attendees.

In the afternoon, at 2:00 pm we will hear more intriguing information on the transforming digital money landscape from the speakers in the second panel.

The policy forum will end around 3:15 pm.

Accessibility of the venue:

The venue’s exact address is 1 Great George Street, Westminister, London, SW1P 3AA. It is close to a number of underground and overground stations, and is just a 5-minute walk away from the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace and St James’s Park.

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By London Underground

Both Westminster (Exit 6) on the District, Circle and Jubilee lines, and St James’s Park on the District and Circle lines, are just 5 minutes’ walk away. When you take Exit 6 and arrive at the top of the stairs you will be on Whitehall. Turn around (as if you were to walk back down the stairs) you are now facing Parliament Square. Walk around to the right onto Great George Street until you come to two sets of traffic lights. Cross over both and continue walking straight down Great George Street for about 1 minute. One Great George Street is the last building on the corner of Great George Street and Storey’s Gate.

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By Rail

London’s mainline stations at Waterloo, Victoria and Charing Cross are minutes away by foot or by Underground.

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By Bus

Numerous bus routes pass within a 1–2-minute walk of One Great George Street. Bus routes stopping near Parliament Square include: 3, 11, 12, 24, 53, 87, 88, 148, 159, 211 and 453.

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By Car

The nearest car parks provided by Q-Park are located in Abingdon Street and on the south side of Trafalgar Square. Limited meter parking is also available in and around adjacent streets.

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