Live Webinar

Quarterly Policy Webinar - Q2 2026 APAC

July 14, 2026 · 8:00 p.m. CDT

About This Webinar

Q2 2026 has arrived with a sharper edge. Regulatory frameworks for stablecoins and tokenisation are moving from design to delivery. DeFi hacks are testing the limits of on-chain resilience, and a new question is emerging at the centre of every compliance conversation: how does AI transform the compliance and regulatory journey.

Join TRM's policy experts Ari Redbord and Isabella Chase — alongside David Katz — as they take you around the world to unpack the key developments shaping the second quarter. From Washington to Brussels to Singapore, they'll examine how lawful actors and illicit networks alike are adapting to a more supervised, and more complex, landscape.

You'll learn about:

  • Americas: How US regulators and markets are responding to evolving crypto oversight priorities, and what the legislative landscape looks like heading into the second half of 2026
  • EMEA: MiCA implementation milestones, supervisory focus areas, and what enforcement posture is emerging across EU member states
  • APAC: Where key jurisdictions stand on licensing, and stablecoin governance — and what's accelerating
  • AI & Cyber: How the convergence of AI-enabled threats and operational resilience requirements is reshaping risk management frameworks for financial institutions and crypto businesses
  • DeFi: What Q2's hacks reveal about protocol-level vulnerabilities — and whether the sector is building toward accountability or outrunning it

Presenters

Ari Redbord
Global Head of Policy, TRM Labs
Ari Redbord is the Global Head of Policy at TRM Labs, a blockchain analytics company. Prior to joining TRM Labs, he served as a Senior Advisor to the Deputy Secretary and the Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence at the United States Department of Treasury. In this capacity, he worked with teams from the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), and other Treasury and interagency components on issues related to sanctions, the Bank Secrecy Act, cryptocurrency, and anti-money laundering strategies.

Previously, Mr. Redbord served as a Senior Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, where he investigated and prosecuted cases related to cryptocurrency, terrorist financing, sanctions evasion, export control, child exploitation and human trafficking. He has received numerous awards from FinCEN, the FBI, and the United States Attorney's Office, including the Attorney General's Award for leading an interagency task force dedicated to prosecuting those who abuse and exploit children.
Isabella Chase
Head of Policy, EMEA, TRM Labs
Prior to joining TRM Labs, Ms. Chase led a research cluster on Financial Crime Futures at Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), which was tasked with assessing the role of technology in compliance, evolving AML and CFT policy frameworks and how inclusive financial integrity can be achieved.

Having dedicated her career thus far to researching innovative policy responses to financial crime, Ms. Chase brings with her to TRM an intricate understanding of the UK and EU regulatory frameworks around financial crime.
David Katz
Vice President Strategy & Public Policy, Asia Pacific, Circle
David Katz is the Vice President for Strategy and Policy for the Asia Pacific region at Circle Internet Group, Inc. (NYSE: CRCL), a global financial technology firm and stablecoin market leader. As a member of Circle’s global and APAC senior leadership teams, his focus is on strategic planning for markets and engaging APAC governments and stakeholders on policies related to Circle’s products and services.

David was the Managing Director of Public Affairs for Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) based in Singapore. David led the corporate communications, government relations, corporate citizenship and sustainability functions for KKR across Asia Pacific markets. David was a member of KKR’s Asia Pacific leadership team. David also served as Director of Public Affairs Asia Pacific for Intuitive, the global leader in surgical robotics and manufacturer of the DaVinci surgical robot.

Previously he was the Deputy Head of Global Government Relations and Head of Asia Pacific Government Relations for PayPal Inc. and sat on PayPal’s Asia Pacific leadership team. Prior to PayPal Inc., he worked at eBay Inc., where he managed Asia Pacific GR for both eBay Marketplace and PayPal - then owned by eBay Inc. Before joining eBay, David worked at Visa Inc. where he served as their first head of GR for the Asia region.

David was Chief of Party of a USAID program in the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Secretariat in Singapore, where he advanced policy and capacity building. David served in the Executive Office of the President for eight years as a Senior Director at the United States Trade Representative (USTR) with responsibility for Southeast Asia, APEC, China and Taiwan trade policy. Prior to USTR, David was an economic officer in the U.S. diplomatic service, with tours in Taiwan, Mongolia, and Singapore, and he was a special assistant to U.S. Secretaries of State Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell.

David earned an MBA from the University of Edinburgh and his BA from the University of California at Berkeley.

Register

Please use your official government email address. Personal email domains (e.g. Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook) will not be accepted.
Error: Please enter your first name.
Error: Please enter your last name.
This field is required.
This field is required.
I would like to receive future invitations, updates and offers from TRM Labs, including industry insights or info about upcoming events. I can unsubscribe at any time.
Webinar: Quarterly Policy Webinar - Q2 2026 APAC by TRM Labs