MAS announced the successful conclusion of phase two of Project MindForge[1], which culminates in the publication of an AI Risk Management Toolkit for the financialMAS announced the successful conclusion of phase two of Project MindForge[1], which culminates in the publication of an AI Risk Management Toolkit for the financial

MAS Partners Industry to Develop AI Risk Management Toolkit for the Financial Sector

2026/03/23 08:00
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WHY THIS MATTERS: This announcement marks a pivotal moment in the global financial sector’s pursuit of effective AI governance. As sophisticated systems, including generative AI and nascent agentic AI, move from pilot projects to core operations, the need for a unified regulatory framework is critical. Singapore, as a leading financial hub, is not merely issuing abstract guidelines; it is providing a consensus-driven, operational toolkit developed collaboratively with 24 industry heavyweights. This shift provides firms with the crucial resources needed to practically manage AI-related risks across the entire lifecycle of use. It is a value-first approach that transforms risk management from a compliance hurdle into a foundational element for the ethical and responsible adoption of machine learning in finance.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced the successful conclusion of phase two of Project MindForge[1], which culminates in the publication of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Risk Management Toolkit for the financial services sector. This toolkit, developed collaboratively by a consortium of 24 leading banks, insurance companies, capital market firms, and other industry partners[2], provides financial institutions with resources for managing AI-related risks across traditional AI, generative AI, and emerging agentic AI technologies.

The MindForge AI Risk Management Toolkit features an ‘AI Risk Management Operationalisation Handbook ’ that provides detailed, practical guidance on implementing AI risk management frameworks. This handbook is accompanied by a supplement that features a compilation of AI case studies  that document the experiences and lessons learned from financial institutions. These examples offer insights into the challenges, approaches and risk management practices when using AI in different organisational contexts.

MAS is presently reviewing responses to an earlier public consultation on a set of Guidelines on AI Risk Management.[3] The Operationalisation Handbook is organised into four sections, which are aligned with MAS’ proposed Guidelines:

  1. Scope and oversight – Establishment of AI governance framework, and clarity of roles and responsibility for AI oversight.
    b. AI risk management – Identification of AI usage, risk materiality assessment, and AI inventorisation through organisational systems, policies and procedures.
    c. AI lifecycle management – Implementation of controls covering the entire lifecycle of AI use.
    d. Enablers – Development of organisational capabilities, infrastructure, and resources to enable ongoing responsible AI use and risk management.

The Operationalisation Handbook will be periodically updated as the use of AI in the industry matures and to reflect MAS’ supervisory expectations. To facilitate broader industry adoption of AI risk management practices and solutions, MAS will establish an AI risk management workgroup comprising MindForge consortium members and other industry practitioners under the BuildFin.ai[4] initiative to develop implementation resources, facilitate knowledge sharing, and build capabilities and frameworks for managing risks from newer AI technologies such as agentic AI.

Kenneth Gay, Chief FinTech Officer, MAS said, “The development of the MindForge AI Risk Management Toolkit, including the release of the Operationalisation Handbook, marks a major step forward in our journey to ensure the responsible adoption of AI in finance. We are committed to fostering a culture of continuous engagement and strengthening of AI governance and risk management practices across the industry. The BuildFin.ai programme also serves as a foundation for our next phase of collaboration in AI risk management, to bolster the safe adoption of AI across the financial industry.”

FF NEWS TAKE: This development unequivocally moves the needle for the industry. The focus on practical regulatory framework implementation, especially via an Operationalisation Handbook and collaborative workgroup, signals a maturity shift from theoretical compliance to active AI governance. What’s next to watch is the newly formed BuildFin.ai workgroup. Their mission to build frameworks for advanced technologies like agentic AI will determine Singapore’s position at the forefront of safe, scalable fintech innovation.

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