Blockchain for Good Alliance Convenes Global Leaders at UK Parliament to Advance Purpose-Driven Innovation

10 April 2026 | Friday | News

Exclusive House of Lords summit marks BGA’s UK expansion, unveiling its first impact report and uniting policymakers, industry leaders, and innovators to champion transparent, inclusive blockchain solutions
Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Blockchain for Good Alliance (BGA), the global non-profit initiative founded by Bybit, dedicated to leveraging blockchain for societal impact, convened global leaders, policymakers, and industry stakeholders at an exclusive private gathering held at the House of Lords in the Palace of Westminster, London

The first of BGA's new initiatives, the Impact Leaders' Summits, the gathering marked a significant milestone in BGA's expansion into the UK ecosystem, bringing together senior figures across government, finance, technology, and international organisations to discuss the evolving role of blockchain in shaping transparent, accountable, and inclusive systems.

 The evening was formally opened by John David Beckett Taylor, Baron Taylor of Warwick, with distinguished attendees including Kulveer Singh Ranger, Baron Ranger of Northwood, Manzila Pola Uddin, Baroness Mazila Uddin and former UK Member of Parliament Lisa Cameron, and key industry leaders including Helen Liu, Founder of BGA, founder of AB Finance, and former Co-CEO of Bybit.

Throughout the evening, speakers highlighted the importance of collaboration between public and private sectors in unlocking the full potential of blockchain technology, and a central highlight was BGA's first impact report, The State of Blockchain for Good: A View from the Alliance, authored by Glenn Tan, Director of Global Affairs at BGA.

"'Purpose over profit' was a phrase noted by BGA in their report that caught my attention," commented Lord Taylor in his opening speech. "The report outlines a clear shift within the blockchain industry, and organizations like BGA play a pivotal role in ensuring that technology does not only serve financial gain, but also the betterment of societies."

"As blockchain integrates into essential digital infrastructure, we must ensure these systems are built with a focus on collective benefit," said Lord Ranger, in the Summit's closing remarks. "I congratulate BGA on their publication, one that isn't just about technical milestones but a testament to how blockchain technology is already implemented and deployed in the world, and already changing lives."

Helen Liu, Founder of BGA, underscored the Alliance's role in convening global stakeholders and supporting projects that demonstrate both impact and scalability, noting that the next phase of blockchain adoption will be driven by solutions that are commercially viable and capable of operating at scale.

"The discussions tonight reinforced key principles championed by BGA," said Liu. "Initiatives focused on public good are not at odds with commercial success but rather that sustainable impact is achieved when solutions are both economically viable and widely adoptable."

 

Survey Box

Vote for the most influential trend in 2025:

What's Driving the Future of FinTech?v

× Please select an option to participate in the poll.
Processing...
× You have successfully cast your vote.
 {{ optionDetail.option }}  {{ optionDetail.percentage }}%
 {{ optionDetail.percentage }}% Complete
More polls
Stay Connected

Sign up to our free newsletter and get the latest news sent direct to your inbox

Fintech Business Asia, a business of FinTech Business Review
© 2026 FinTech Business Review. All Rights Reserved.

Show

Forgot your password?

Show

Show

Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link to create a new password.

Back to log-in

Close