
2 Dec 2025
Reflecting on GCF 2024 and looking ahead to the innovations shaping cash in 2026.
As momentum builds toward the Global Currency Forum in April 2026, we’re reminded of the incredible event held in 2024.
The Global Currency Forum (GCF) 2024 brought together influential central bankers, senior finance officials, and leaders from across the currency sector for an unforgettable three-day event in Oman. With 434 registered attendees, including 121 representatives from 60 Central Banks and State Print Works, the forum proved to be a vital platform for collaboration, learning, and shaping the future of cash.
A Forum of Global Influence
With plenty of sessions and workshops, attendees engaged in unique discussion topics, led by expert speakers and enriched by 34 technology workshops hosted by GCF partners. These sessions offered deep dives into emerging technologies, policy challenges, and the evolving role of cash in society.
Unpacking the Forum’s Theme
Each day focused on a distinct aspect of cash’s role in society:
Day 1: The Social Value of Cash
We kicked things off with inspiring welcome speeches and a keynote from Tom Fletcher CMG, who brought a fresh perspective on global stability and the role cash plays in it. Sessions on National Identity in Banknote Design and Financial Literacy reminded us how deeply cash is woven into our cultures and communities.
Day 2: The Current Challenges for Cash
From sustainability pressures to legislative efforts to protect cash, Day 2 was all about addressing some of the most pressing issues facing cash. We explored how collaboration needs to evolve and why cash still matters in a digital-first world.
Day 3: Shaping Cash for the Future
The final day included sessions on Artificial Intelligence, Gen Z’s relationship with cash, and global payment resilience. These forward-thinking discussions helped attendees consider how to adapt and innovate in response to emerging challenges.
A Lineup of Influential Voices
GCF 2024 featured a diverse and respected group of speakers, including:
Burkhard Balz, Deutsche Bundesbank
Anikó Bódi-Schubert, Magyar Nemzeti Bank
Vacharakoon Jivakanont, Bank of Thailand
Javier Ruperez, Denaria
Niels Kaas, Danmarks Nationalbank
Ed Dew, Bank of England
Stephanie Hare, Researcher, broadcaster, and author
Julia Pitters, Pitters Trendexpert
Patty Collins, Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Culture, Connection, and Celebration
GCF 2024 offered more than just educational content; it fostered networking, conversations, and connections. Attendees enjoyed a vibrant Omani-themed night featuring local music, crafts, and traditional henna, as well as a beachside BBQ with a DJ that delivered a thrilling performance.
Looking Ahead to GCF 2026
If GCF 2024 showed us anything, it’s that cash still has a vital role to play and that the conversations around it are only getting more vital.
We’re looking forward to GCF 2026, where the conversation will continue, with new ideas being explored.
Be part of the forum where policy meets innovation, and where the future of cash is shaped by those who understand its value best.
