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Fintech Foundation and GFTN Announce Global Index to Benchmark Fintech Regulation

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The first-of-its-kind project will benchmark fintech regulatory environments—and help jurisdictions build better ones.

WASHINGTON and SINGAPORE, June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Fintech Foundation and the Global Finance & Technology Network (GFTN) today announced the Fintech Regulatory Futures Index (FRFI), a new global benchmark designed to assess and compare the regulatory environments that shape fintech markets around the world.

The initiative will bring together regulators, central banks, multilateral institutions, industry leaders, civil society organizations, and academic researchers to develop a transparent, evidence-based methodology for evaluating fintech regulatory frameworks across jurisdictions. 

By combining the resources and network power behind DC Fintech Week, which is organized by the Fintech Foundation, and GFTN’s global forums, Singapore Fintech Festival, Point Zero Forum in Zurich, and the 3i Summit in Ghana, the two organizations expect to make an immediate, positive contribution for global standard setters. The FRFI will be housed at the Fintech Foundation and supported by GFTN.

The launch comes as governments are reassessing how to regulate AI-enabled financial services, digital assets, embedded finance, real-time payments, cross-border data flows, and new forms of market infrastructure. As fintech becomes more global, policymakers increasingly need tools that allow them to compare regulatory approaches, identify gaps, and learn from peer jurisdictions.

The index will assess jurisdictions across five dimensions: Regulatory Clarity and Comprehensiveness, Consumer Protection and Market Integrity, Innovation Enablement, Market Access and Economic Opportunity, and Resilience.

Unlike traditional benchmarking exercises, the FRFI will be developed through an open and participatory process. The initiative will publish a draft methodology to crowdsource public comments, invite critique from practitioners and academics, and host online and in person forums where experts across law, economics, technology, development, and market practice examine the index’s intended policy impacts, design choices and trade-offs.

“Regulatory benchmarking should not be a black box,” said Professor Christopher J. Brummer, Agnes Williams Sesquicentennial Professor of Financial Technology at Georgetown University Law Center and Founder of the Fintech Foundation. “The FRFI is designed to bring methodology into the open—combining legal, economic, technological, and market expertise to build a framework that improves over time.”

“As AI adoption accelerates and tokenisation gains acceptance, governance frameworks across the global fintech ecosystem must keep evolving in step,” said Sopnendu Mohanty, Group Chief Executive Officer, GFTN and former Chief FinTech Officer at the Monetary Authority of Singapore.”

The FRFI is designed to reflect the breadth of the global fintech landscape, including advanced economies, emerging markets, and frontier jurisdictions across Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. 

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Zainab Ahmiano
Fintech Foundation
Email: zainab@thefintechfoundation.org

About the Fintech Foundation

The Fintech Foundation is a Washington, DC headquartered nonprofit organization that supports research, education, and public dialogue on the future of financial technology and regulation. As the sponsor of DC Fintech Week, the Foundation brings together policymakers, regulators, central bankers, entrepreneurs, investors, academics, and civil society leaders from around the world to address emerging issues in digital finance. Its work is grounded in the belief that responsible innovation requires informed public debate, cross-sector collaboration, and regulatory frameworks that promote inclusion, resilience, transparency, and trust. thefintechfoundation.org

About the Global Finance & Technology Network (GFTN)

The Global Finance & Technology Network (GFTN) is a Singapore-headquartered not-for-profit organisation established by the Monetary Authority of Singapore in 2024. With offices in Tokyo, Berlin, and India, GFTN’s mission is to bridge policy, capital, and technology to build financial systems that are resilient, efficient, and inclusive. GFTN Services hosts global forums across five continents, bringing together innovators, entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers from over 130 countries. It offers policy advice to governments to promote financial technology innovation, inclusion, and capacity building. GFTN Capital will be a venture capital firm investing in growth-stage FinTechs globally. For more information, please visit www.gftn.co

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AMN Healthcare and Brightfield Launch First-of-its-Kind Healthcare Partnership Advancing Workforce Intelligence and Market Transparency

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Strategic collaboration expands AMN’s healthcare workforce intelligence with broader and enriched market data to help healthcare organizations make smarter, faster, and more confident labor decisions

DALLAS, June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — AMN Healthcare, the leader and innovator in healthcare total talent solutions, today announced it is expanding its workforce intelligence capabilities through a strategic partnership with Brightfield, a leader in measurable workforce intelligence, to deliver enhanced market intelligence and greater transparency to healthcare organizations. Brightfield’s Talent Data Exchange, or TDX, adds third-party market data and validation to AMN’s proprietary healthcare workforce insights. TDX provides an external view of workforce trends across both clinical and non-clinical roles, complementing AMN’s deep healthcare workforce intelligence data that is powered by clinical labor insights, proprietary analytics, and real-time intelligence from its technology platforms and extensive client network.

The partnership delivers a more complete and validated view of workforce costs, rate competitiveness and market dynamics—combining proprietary data with expanded market context—to help health systems align stakeholders, strengthen decision-making, and drive more effective, data-backed workforce strategies.

“Healthcare organizations are under growing pressure to balance cost, quality, access and workforce stability in an increasingly complex labor market,” said Kristy Willis, Chief Commercial Officer at AMN Healthcare. “By pairing Brightfield’s independent data and analytics with AMN’s deep healthcare workforce intelligence and analytics, we can give clients the most complete view of the market with third-party validation as a key differentiator — helping organizations build confidence, create alignment and make smarter workforce decisions backed by data they can trust.”

The partnership leverages the strengths of both organization’s extensive data and AI-driven analytics to translate meaningful insights into actionable workforce strategies aligned to each client’s operational, financial and clinical goals. The collaboration is part of AMN’s broader WorkWise ecosystem strategy, strengthening the company’s ability to bring healthcare systems a more unified, data-driven approach to predictive workforce planning, analytics and decision support.

“At Brightfield, our focus is helping organizations bring greater intelligence, transparency and discipline to extended workforce decisions,” said Sarah Koshiol, Chief Revenue Officer at Brightfield. “Together with AMN, we have an opportunity to bring that value to healthcare in a meaningful way — helping systems better understand the market, validate decisions and build more resilient workforce strategies for the future.”

The partnership is designed to help healthcare organizations:

Benchmark labor rates against independent market intelligenceStrengthen transparency in workforce cost and rate discussions validated through a third partySupport more confident decision-making across clinical, operational and financial stakeholdersIdentify opportunities to optimize workforce mix, utilization and spendMove from reactive staffing decisions to more proactive workforce planning backed by even more market data

About AMN Healthcare
AMN Healthcare is the leader and innovator in total talent solutions for healthcare, bringing together the people, processes and technology to deliver better care. Through a steadfast partnership approach, we solve the most pressing workforce challenges to enable better clinical outcomes and access to care. In 2025, our healthcare professionals reached more than 13 million patients at more than 2,300 healthcare systems, including 93 percent of the top healthcare systems nationwide. We provide a comprehensive network of quality healthcare professionals and deliver a fully integrated and customizable suite of workforce technologies.

About Brightfield
Brightfield is the leader in AI-driven workforce intelligence, helping Global 2000 enterprises optimize contingent and services procurement spend. Its proprietary platform, TDX, benchmarks millions of roles and rate points to deliver precise market intelligence, identify misclassifications, and unlock measurable savings. Brightfield empowers organizations to make smarter workforce decisions, reduce risk, and drive long-term value through data and AI.

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Globee® Awards for Impact, Now in Its 19th Year, Invite Enterprise Technology Achievement Nominations from Professionals, Teams, and Departments Worldwide

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Recognizing local, regional, and global achievements across enterprise technology, digital transformation, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, enterprise architecture, data platforms, cybersecurity, automation, and organizational impact.

SAN FRANCISCO, June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Globee® Awards, organizers of merit-based, data-driven business awards programs with worldwide participation that recognize achievements across industries, announced a call for global entries for the 19th Annual Globee® Awards for Impact, inviting nominations recognizing enterprise technology achievements from professionals, teams, and departments worldwide.

Apply now: https://globeeawards.com/impact/

The program welcomes submissions representing achievements in enterprise technology strategy, enterprise architecture, digital transformation, artificial intelligence, machine learning, enterprise AI, data and analytics, data platforms, data governance, cloud computing, cloud transformation, cloud-native automation, intelligent automation, platform engineering, enterprise software, enterprise applications, business process modernization, legacy modernization, systems integration, cybersecurity, enterprise infrastructure, technology modernization, operational technology, IT operations, customer experience transformation, and other technology-driven initiatives that demonstrate measurable impact.

Organizations of all sizes are invited to participate, including startups, small and medium businesses, large enterprises, public and private companies, government entities, educational institutions, research organizations, and non-profit organizations worldwide.

Submissions may represent achievements from individual professionals, teams, departments, centers of excellence, enterprise architecture groups, technology organizations, transformation offices, data and analytics teams, and cross-functional initiatives that have delivered measurable results.

The Globee® Awards for Impact recognize achievements across category groups including products and services, company and organization, individual and team, and brand, communication and creative. These recognitions are part of 10 awards programs that collectively reflect achievements across business and technology domains.

Nominations are welcomed for local, regional, and global achievements, ensuring that impactful enterprise technology accomplishments at every level have the opportunity to be recognized.

Entries are evaluated through a merit-based, data-driven process involving participation from experienced professionals across multiple industries worldwide. Evaluations are conducted through a structured, consistent, and transparent framework based on defined scoring criteria.

Entries are open to organizations and professionals worldwide.

About the Globee® Awards

The Globee® Awards are organizers of merit-based, data-driven business awards programs with worldwide participation. Through 10 awards programs, the Globee® Awards recognize achievements across multiple industries and sectors. The programs use a structured evaluation approach involving participation from professionals across various industries.

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Outdoor Education Helps Students Build Confidence, Connection, and Curiosity Beyond the Classroom

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More than 11,500 students, teachers, and chaperones participated in WOLF School’s outdoor education programs in 2025, highlighting the growing demand for hands-on learning in nature.

APTOS, Calif., June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Across California and beyond, teachers, parents, and school leaders are increasingly recognizing what outdoor educators have long known: when students spend meaningful time learning in nature, they thrive.

Web of Life Field School (WOLF School), a California outdoor science school that has connected thousands of K–12 students with the natural world since 1989, is encouraging schools and families to consider outdoor education programs and nature-based summer camps as powerful opportunities for young people to grow academically, socially, and emotionally.

In 2025 alone, WOLF School served more than 11,500 students, teachers, and chaperones from 178 public and private schools through its outdoor science, environmental education, and marine conservation programs. Operating four year-round Northern California campuses and four distinct summer camp programs, WOLF School continues to expand opportunities for young people to learn through direct experience in the natural world.

Whether exploring a redwood forest, investigating local tidepool ecosystems, or working together to solve challenges, students in outdoor education programs gain more than scientific knowledge—they build confidence, curiosity, resilience, and a stronger sense of connection to each other and the world around them.

“At WOLF School, we see young people at their best,” said Desiree Gant, WOLF Associate Director. “When students have the opportunity to learn outdoors, they become engaged, curious, collaborative, and confident. Nature creates space for discovery—not only of science concepts, but of their own strengths and potential.”

Why Outdoor Education Matters

Outdoor environmental education offers students experiences that complement and enhance traditional classroom learning through:

Hands-on, inquiry-based science learningMeaningful opportunities for teamwork and collaborationConfidence-building challenges in supportive environmentsStronger connections to nature, community, and selfExperiences that encourage curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving

Research and educator observations consistently show that experiential learning in natural settings helps students deepen their understanding of academic concepts while developing valuable life skills that support success both in and out of the classroom.

As schools continue to prioritize student engagement, social-emotional learning, and hands-on science education, outdoor learning experiences are becoming an increasingly valuable complement to classroom instruction.

Learning That Stays With Students

At WOLF School, students participate in immersive, standards-based science programs led by trained naturalist teachers. Through field investigations, environmental stewardship activities, and shared community experiences, students develop a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of life and their role within it.

The impact is reflected in the experiences of participating students and educators. Teachers frequently report that after their students attend outdoor education experiences, they:

Increased student engagementStronger classroom communitiesRenewed enthusiasm for learning

One attending teacher shared, “Students gained confidence in their own nature skills and brought that with them back to our school community. They learned and appreciated nature and had a great time!”

Students often describe their time at science camp as one of the most memorable and meaningful experiences of their school years, while adult participants consistently praise the quality of instruction and mentorship. As one chaperone noted, “We were amazed by the energy and enthusiasm of the naturalists!”

“Outdoor education gives students a chance to see themselves in a new light,” said Gant. “They discover that they can lead, contribute, solve problems, and make meaningful connections with others. Those lessons stay with them long after camp ends.”

Opportunities for Schools and Youth Groups

Outdoor education programs like WOLF School serve:

Schools seeking engaging, standards-based science learning experiencesYouth organizations and retreat groups looking for impactful group programsFamilies interested in enriching nature and science-based summer camp experiences

Programs are designed to be accessible and adaptable for a wide range of ages, abilities, and learning styles, ensuring that every student has the opportunity to learn, explore, and succeed.

Now Booking for the 2026–2027 School Year

With limited space available across multiple Northern California camp locations, teachers and administrators are encouraged to explore program options early. Reservations are often made up to a year in advance.

To learn more or reserve a program, visit www.wolfschool.org.

About WOLF School

WOLF School is an outdoor environmental education organization offering immersive, standards-based science programs for K–12 students and nature-based recreational summer camps at four Northern California campuses. Through hands-on learning in natural environments, WOLF School inspires curiosity, builds confidence, strengthens relationships, and fosters lifelong connections to the natural world.

Contact: Heather Butler, Director of WOLF School, 831-431-0669, hbutler@wolfschool.org

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