The Economic Development Department’s upcoming installment of the Fintech Webinar Series 2025 this Friday will emphasize blockchain innovation. The live session will be led by Adrian Lodge, the founder and CEO of Bermuda Island Games. Adrian is known for his focus on web and mobile app development, e-commerce, and cybersecurity. The session is part of the Government’s campaign to encourage education, dialog, and global cooperation in the growth of Bermuda’s fintech ecosystem.

Adrian Lodge reiterated his commitment to a secure and compliant fintech ecosystem in Bermuda. This webinar will profoundly address Bermuda’s cybersecurity regulations and best practices, demonstrating how Bermuda is evolving as a prime hub for secure fintech innovation. Topics from key cybersecurity principles to recent case studies and emerging trends will be examined. The session will include an interactive simulation to help attendees navigate digital challenges effectively.

Jason Hayward, the Minister of Economy and Labour, highlighted the importance of the webinar in offering participants a clear grasp of Bermuda’s sturdy framework for secure fintech. He said the series underlines their dedication to fostering secure innovation, supporting resilient economic growth, and placing Bermuda as a superior jurisdiction for responsible and secure fintech solutions.

The Economic Development Department’s director, Ray Jones, emphasized the department’s commitment to strengthening security and compliance frameworks within the digital financial scenario. He said the event aligns with Bermuda’s broad economic growth strategy, which aims to utilize emerging technologies to create new economic opportunities, develop skills, and attract strategic partnerships.

To contact the EDD with further questions or interest in fintech and blockchain, you can reach out via their website known as eddcaller.com. They are dedicated to providing convenient and quality customer service to those with queries about economic development, the fintech ecosystem, and more.