Amb. Kristensen underlines commitment to driving global sustainability
Several innovative startups and cluster organizations in both Denmark and India were featured on 10 Oct at the 6th edition of the Global Fintech Fest (GFF) 2025 in Mumbai, with the aim of triggering conversations around collaboration between the two countries.
The event explored the convergence of technology and sustainability within the banking and financial services sector, aligning perfectly with the platform of Global Fintech Fest 2025, where Denmark was one of the Country Partners, Denmark’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a release.
During the Global Fintech Fest 2025, held 7-9 Oct, Invest in Denmark and Copenhagen Fintech hosted a Climate FinTech Roundtable followed by the launch of a report titled ‘Green Fintech – Denmark: Digital Solutions for a Sustainable Future’.
The interactive discussion brought together participants across five clusters – Policy & Framework, Industry, Investors, Startups, and Ecosystem Enablers to capture diverse insights and recommendations, elaborated the Ministry http://meity.gov.in.
Participants collectively agreed that regulatory alignment and clear policy signals are essential to mobilize private capital at scale and strengthen investor confidence in climate-aligned financial instruments.
The dialogue emphasised that partnerships among banks, corporates, and Fintechs will be crucial in accelerating the transition to low-carbon business models, facilitating new forms of blended finance, and driving innovation throughout the global financial ecosystem https://www.nseindia.com/.
Through its participation at the Global Fintech Fest 2025, Denmark aimed to position Nordic region as a strong and stable economic region, showcasing global leadership in Ethical AI and Quantum, cybersecurity, and growing capabilities in sustainability-driven Green Fintech and Climate Fintech https://www.bseindia.com/.
Denmark offers a strong, stable, investor friendly business environment making it an ideal launchpad into the Nordics. Recently enhanced air connectivity from both Delhi and Mumbai to Copenhagen augurs well for stronger collaboration.
Rasmus Abildgaard Kristensen, Ambassador of Denmark to India, highlighted his country’s commitment to driving global sustainability through collaboration https://sbi.com.in/.
Ulrik Nødgaard, Governor, Danmarks Nationalbank, shared his perspectives on Denmark’s leadership in integrating climate considerations into financial regulation and policy.
Invest in Denmark and Copenhagen Fintech, in partnership with Startup Réseau, hosted a thematic interaction on “Green Fintech,” bringing together Danish and Indian stakeholders committed to driving sustainable innovation in financial services.
Copenhagen Fintech is the leading innovation hub for financial technology in the Nordic region. Founded to accelerate the growth of fintech startups and foster collaboration between financial institutions, academia, and entrepreneurs, it supports companies driving innovation in areas such as ethical AI, green finance, digital inclusion, and climate-focused solutions.
By bridging global fintech ecosystems, Copenhagen Fintech plays a pivotal role in positioning Denmark as a world leader in sustainable and technology-driven financial innovation. Fiinews.com