Session Recordings – Global Anti-Scam Summit Asia 2025

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On the 2nd and 3rd of September 2025, the Global Anti-Scam Summit Asia brought more than 800 leaders to Singapore to accelerate the fight against online scams. Over two days, ministers, regulators, law enforcement, financial institutions, technology platforms, and civil society experts explored the latest scam trends and shared strategies to protect consumers across the Asia-Pacific region.

If you missed the event or want to revisit a particular session, you can now watch the full set of recordings below . The playlist features opening and closing sessions, keynotes, ministerial speeches, panels, workshops, and community discussions.

Explore the full programme on the Global Anti-Scam Summit Asia agenda page .

Watch the Summit Recordings on YouTube

Session Recordings

Day 1 – 2nd September 2025

Day 2 – 3rd September 2025

Don’t miss what’s next – join us at the Global Anti-Scam Summit America  hosted at Amazon HQ2 in Arlington, VA on 3–4 December 2025.

For more on upcoming summits and webinars, visit the Events page .

Sep 22, 2025
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Industry - National Cyber Security Centers (NCSCs) Industry - Telecom Operators / Hosters Topic - Scam Reporting Topic - Fraud Prevention Topic - Data Sharing Topic - Scam Awareness Region - Global Video Presentations Topic - Fraud Policy Topic - Scam Detection Event - GASS Asia 2025 Industry - Law Enforcement Industry - Financial Authorities Region - Asia-Pacific Industry - Registries / Registrars Industry - Policy Makers Industry - Big Tech / Social Media Topic - Scam Prosecution & Enforcement Industry - Consumer Protection & Authorities
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