Hackathon

FinTech Summit 2026

NUS FinTech Summit 2026 — participants in front of the official Summit backdrop
278
Participants from 10 countries
44
Submissions from 14 institutions
$13K
Total prize pool
5
Days of hacking, panels & demos

The Story

More than a hackathon

SINGAPORE, 9 January 2026 — NUS FinTech Society successfully concluded the 5th edition of its annual flagship event — and its most ambitious yet. What started as a student hackathon has grown into one of Southeast Asia's most internationally diverse student FinTech competitions.

This year centred on the XRP Ledger (XRPL) by Ripple, challenging teams to build Minimum Viable Products that solve real financial problems — from payments and decentralised identity to Real-World Asset tokenisation and RLUSD integration.

"We pushed for major changes this year: hybridisation, a physical hacking day, and live bounty pitching. It took endless debate and meticulous planning to make it work."

There were hiccups and plenty of room to improve — but the outcome was an event that felt closer to the real industry than any previous year. The organisers came away with a newfound respect for everyone working behind the scenes in this ecosystem.

Programme

Five days, one mission

15 Dec–1 Jan
Registration Period
Open for individual and team sign-ups.
5–6 Jan
Online Workshops
Technical, product & FinTech workshops open to all participants.
7 Jan
Opening Day & Problem Statement
Physical Opening Ceremony at COM3 MPH. Ripple problem statement unveiled live.
7–9 Jan
Hackathon
Three days of intensive ideation, prototyping, and building on XRPL.
9 Jan AM
Submission Deadline
Final project submissions close. Shortlisted teams prepare for demos.
9 Jan PM
Demo Day, Career Booths & Awards
Live finalist pitches, panel discussion, career booth fest, prize ceremony & afterparty.

What was at stake

Prizes & Bounties

🥇 First Place
$5,000
SGD · Main track champion
$3,000
SGD · 2nd Place
$1,000
SGD · 3rd Place
🔗
Ripple Bounty
$500 × 2
Best XRPL developer experience feedback. Up to 2 teams rewarded.
🌍
BGA Track
2,000 USDT
Best blockchain project aligned with UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

The People

It takes a village

Core Organising Team
Gwen Thai Khai Xuen Wei Guang Delia Tan Stella Woon Steven Nathanael Mulyadi Tingan Yu Ryan Darius Lim
Speakers & Judges
Chuan Jin (C.J) Fong Tommy Ching Jungpil Hahn Christopher Howes Dr. Nasri N. Emma Nasseri
NUS FinTech Summit 2026 core organising team

Partners & Sponsors

Powered by the best

Platinum
Ripple
Gold
GSRFlowdesk
Silver
MetacampBlockchain for Good Alliance
SEE
YOU
IN
2027.

NUS FinTech Summit 2026 was proof that student innovation can go head-to-head with the industry. To every participant, organiser, sponsor, judge, and mentor — thank you for making this happen.

Follow NUS FinTech Society to stay updated on future events, workshops, and Summit 2027.

NUS FinTech Society clinches 1st Place at XRPL Hackathon

Huge congratulations to our NUS Fintech Society representatives for clinching 1st place at the XRPL Hackathon @ XRP Australia 2026! 🏆 Their creativity, dedication, and technical excellence continue to showcase the strength of the NUS innovation community.

Our team competed against developers and builders from across the Asia-Pacific, building and presenting an innovative application on the XRP Ledger — and came out on top.

1. About XRP Australia 2026

XRP Australia 2026 is Australia's largest blockchain conference, convening industry leaders, founders, policymakers, and technical innovators to shape the future of digital finance across the Asia-Pacific region.

  • 400+ industry professionals and C-level executives
  • 30+ confirmed speakers across blockchain, fintech, and Web3
  • Emerging developments in decentralised finance and digital infrastructure
  • High-level networking with Australia's leading technology and business decision-makers
XRPL Hackathon @ XRP Australia 2026 — Official Event Poster
Official Event

The XRPL Hackathon @ XRP Australia 2026 was organised by the XRP Ledger Foundation in partnership with Ripple Impact's University Blockchain Research Initiative (UBRI) — a global programme connecting leading universities with the blockchain ecosystem. The event brought together student developers from across the Asia-Pacific to build real-world applications on the XRP Ledger.

2. XRPL Hackathon — Build Weekend

Following the conference, the XRPL Hackathon brought together developers and builders to design, prototype, and present innovative applications on the XRP Ledger. The hackathon forms part of a global initiative by Ripple Impact and the University Blockchain Research Initiative (UBRI), focused on advancing real-world blockchain solutions through emerging talent.

In-person building sessions were held in Sydney across the weekend, giving participants the opportunity to engage directly with the evolving blockchain ecosystem — from strategic industry dialogue to hands-on product development.

Conference Friday, 27 Feb 2026
8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Hackathon Sat 28 Feb – Sun 1 Mar
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Venue UNSW Sydney
Australia
Organised by Ripple Impact · UBRI

We extend our sincere congratulations to all participants, and our gratitude to Ripple Impact and the XRP Ledger Foundation for organising this event. We look forward to continued engagement and collaboration within the blockchain ecosystem.

3. Meet the Team

The winning project was built by a team of five undergraduates from NUS Fintech Society. We are proud of their drive and technical depth demonstrated over the hackathon weekend.

Darren Sng
Darren Sng
CS Undergraduate
R
Raihan Rizqullah
CS Undergraduate
Tan Gian Sen
Tan Gian Sen
CS Undergraduate
Kai Chew
Kai Chew
CS Undergraduate
Chua Wee Yeow
Chua Wee Yeow
CS Undergraduate

#xrpl #hackathon #nusfintechsociety #fintech #nus #blockchain #xrpaustralia #rippleimpact

APRU Tech Policy Hackathon 2025

The APRU Tech Policy Hackathon 2025, co-led and architected by Dr. Nicholas Mac Gregor Garcia, the Co-Director of NUS FinTech Lab, is a first-of-its-kind program on Leveraging AI and Data for Inclusive Growth & AI Resilience.

Over several months, organisers built a new platform that convened Google, Data.org, and 15 leading Asia-Pacific universities to address three urgent verticals: financial inclusion, digital trust, and responsible AI for social impact.

The Bangkok finale brought together 12 interdisciplinary student teams who prototyped policy-grounded AI solutions; ranging from inclusive insurance for smallholder farmers and fisherfolk to trustworthy digital identity for migrant workers and underbanked communities.

"For me, the most rewarding part was seeing student teams succeed at developing policy-grounded solutions, and knowing that success was possible because we mobilized cross-sector partnerships, curated a diverse mentor network, and built a capstone model that let them stress-test AI against real policy contexts."

EasyA x Ripple Apex Hackathon 2025

EasyA x Ripple Apex Hackathon – the official hackathon of XRP Ledger Apex 2025 – took place from 7 June 2025 to 8 June 2025. It was launched in the heart of Singapore, hosted by EasyA together with Ripple Impact and Flowdesk, and is one of the most important developer events of 2025.

Hundreds of the world’s best developers were invited to launch the future of finance on the XRP Ledger. From groundbreaking FinTech apps to fully-blown DeFi applications, the next phase of the XRP Ledger begins to be built over the very special weekend.

Requirements

  • Projects built on the XRP Ledger
  • Awesome FinTech/Web3 ideas or businesses
  • Developers excited about pursuing their projects longer-term beyond the hackathon

S‍ubmission

  • Include a short description of your project (<300 chars)
  • Link to your public GitHub repo
  • Link to Canva used in your final presentation (including team slide)

XFund

by Ong Si Hui (Ariel), Intern of NUS FinTech Lab, and her teammates Sumit Sanjay Shinde and Brian Chua

XFund is a decentralized education funding platform my teammates built during the EasyA Hackathon. It connects students with corporate sponsors through blockchain, breaking down barriers posed by traditional loans and scholarships.

How it works:

  • Companies sponsor tuition upfront, with students committing to work for them post-graduation—like a bonded scholarship.
  • Transparent, on-chain contracts on the XRP Ledger via NFTs & escrow ensure trust and security.
  • Students get more flexible funding options beyond government loans or banks, including private school & bootcamp learners.

Looking ahead, XFund plans to expand into:

  • True loan models with repayment post-graduation
  • Public scholarship listings for companies to reach students directly
  • AI-powered risk assessment tools for smarter sponsorship decisions

MicroLoanX

by Donavon Wong, Brandon Cheong, Vince Chua, Felicia Z., and Naavya Sethi, students from NUS SoC

MicroLoanX is a decentralized microloan platform built on the XRP Ledger. It’s designed to provide pseudonymous access to credit for the unbanked—no traditional credit scores or KYC needed.

Instead of identity, trust is built via:

  • Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs)
  • On-chain reputation tied to loan performance
  • Escrowed RLUSD loans to ensure secure, trustless repayments

Tech Stack & Key Features:

  • XRPL’s native Escrow Objects for trustless fund locking
  • RLUSD integration for stable-value lending
  • xrpl.js (v4.2.5) to interact with the ledger
  • Next.js + Tailwind CSS for a clean frontend
  • Mock DID system and on-chain credit scoring prototype

We even got real-time RLUSD loans and repayments flowing on the XRPL testnet!

FinTech Summit 2025

NUS Fintech Summit 2025 is here with you! As NUS Fintech Society’s Flagship Event, the summit educates students with Fintech knowledge through events and industry projects and connects them with industry leaders. It is set to take place from 6th January 2025 to 17th January 2025, consisting of a hackathon, a panel discussion, and a series of physical and online workshops.

In the Hackathon, teams will register under one of the two problem statement tracks. Successful teams will pass on to the finals on 17th January 2025. The 1st place winner will be granted a prize of $5000! The BGA bounty is an add-on prize for finalist teams. If your project best meets the criteria of the bounty, you can win the bounty on top of the prize from the main problem statement.

Besides, join the panel discussion and workshops to hear from the industry leaders! 

Information

To participate, you may form teams of 1-5 members. Register by firstly filling up the Registration Form. Additionally, you are required to create a devpost account at devpost.com. Kindly ensure that your account is created with the same email in the registration form for verification purposes.

After creating a devpost account, you may visit the hackathon devpost site where there will be an option to join the hackathon. For more details and general help, participants may refer to the devpost help centre for hackathon participants.

5 finalists per problem statement will be chosen and they will present their prototypes to the sponsor judges on 17th January.

 

Gallery

XRP Ledger Apex 2024

NUS FinTech Lab thrives at XRP Events (Amsterdam)

The NUS FinTech Lab team recently dove into the heart of blockchain innovation at the XRP Hackathon 2024 and XRP Ledger Apex 2024. Valencia Lim and Hong Sheng Loy (interns), and Reshma Balaraman (Research Assistant) returned brimming with ideas and a strengthened global network.

1. XRP Ledger Hackathon (June 8-9):
The vibrant XRP Hackathon (40+ international teams) presented an open-ended challenge: solve a real problem using the XRP Ledger. Our team built WageSecure, an automated wage distribution system leveraging the XRP Ledger’s security and efficiency.

The 36-hour whirlwind honed our skills in workflow, preparation, and breaks (crucial for avoiding coding errors!). While we didn’t make the final round, Marco Neri’s “Intro to the XRP Ledger” workshop proved invaluable, not just for the hackathon but also for ongoing NUS FinTech Lab projects.

Beyond technical aspects, the event fostered connections with diverse participants, broadening our perspective on global software engineering and blockchain applications.

2. XRP Ledger Apex (June 10-12):
Transitioning seamlessly from the hackathon, we dove headfirst into the XRP Ledger Apex 2024 – the official global community summit. This event was packed with around 400-500 attendees – developers, innovators, businesses, and investors – united by their passion for blockchain.

We were particularly interested in discussions on multichain and cross-chain interoperability, crucial for the future of blockchain. Additionally, sessions on the development and implications of stablecoins broadened our understanding of their role within the XRPL ecosystem.

Key Takeaways:
a. Hands-on Learning: Interactive workshops on building XRPL features and DApps equipped us with practical knowledge and deepened our understanding of the XRP Ledger’s capabilities.
b. Expert Insights: Renowned blockchain leaders shared their visions, painting an optimistic future where the XRP Ledger plays a central role in fostering secure, transparent, and efficient global transactions.
c. Collaboration Catalyst: The event facilitated connections with like-minded individuals, paving the way for future collaborations that will propel the blockchain community forward. The diverse attendee base ensured continuous learning and inspiring encounters.

Beyond Participation:
Our participation transcended mere professional engagement. It was an inspiring journey into the heart of blockchain innovation and community. We extend our sincere gratitude to Ripple and XRPL Commons for inviting us. The insights and connections gained empower us to contribute more effectively to the burgeoning field of blockchain technology. We eagerly anticipate future collaborations and engagements.

Ripple NUS NUSFinTechLab Blockchain FinTech XRPLCommons XRP2024 Innovation Collaboration Technology Hackathon Developer ThoughtLeadership

Gallery

FinTech Summit 2024

NUS Fintech Society’s Flagship Event, NUS Fintech Summit 2024, is finally here!

This year, NUS Fintech Society is collaborating with NUS Asian Institute of Digital Finance (AIDF) and NUS FinTech Lab. The Summit is set to take place from 20th December 2023 to 19th January 2024 

The lineup for this year’s summit consists of a hackathon, a series of workshops and panel discussions for everyone to take part in. Participate in the hackathon for a chance to win from a total prize pool of $40,000. The workshops and panel discussions are held by industry leaders designed to give tertiary students insights on the Fintech industry!

 

Registration and Information:
Dive into the heart of the digital revolution by tuning in on virtual kick-off day on the 20th December 2023 (Wednesday) and Opening Ceremony on 5th January 2024 (Friday) held at the National University of Singapore. Secure your spot by registering for NUS Fintech Summit 2024 now!

Event Sign-up Link: https://linktr.ee/nusfintech
*Registration for the virtual kick-off day has begun. For opening day, hackathon and workshops, sign-ups open on 20th December 2023.

FinTech Month Hackathon 2023

FinTech Month Hackathon 2023

The National University of Singapore (NUS) Fintech Society successfully hosted its annual flagship event, NUS Fintech Month, in January 2023. The event, which was sponsored by Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) and Panda Commercial Bank Plc, provided a platform for an inspiring display of ideas, talent, and heart in the fintech industry.

Throughout the month, 311 participants, ranging from fledgling developers to diehard crypto enthusiasts, had the opportunity to engage in a variety of events and activities, including symposia, workshops, and a hackathon. The symposia and workshops featured a spectacular line-up of speakers, covering a wide range of topics, such as “Web3 101,” presented by Ms. Celine Wan, the Assistant Vice President of Fintech & Ecosystems at OCBC bank, and “Digital Currencies 101,” delivered by Mr. Nischint Sanghavi, the Regional Crypto Lead in Asia Pacific Visa, to spark the interest of new fintech entrants and engage the minds of fintech explorers. The hackathon, which centred around the theme of “Fintech as a Service,” provided valuable insights and opportunities for tertiary students to explore the world of fintech and develop innovative solutions under mentorship. The hackathon concluded with a Finalist Demo Day, where top teams showcased their work to a panel of esteemed judges.

L to R: NUS Team F.R.I.D.A.Y, Ms Jenny Pan (ASEAN Startup Business Development Manager at Amazon Web Services), NUS Team Wen Lambo, Ms Cynthia Liaw (CEO of Panda Commercial Bank Plc), and Universiti Malaya Team Fin Zone.

The grand prize (SGD$12,000) was awarded to Team Wen Lambo, who developed a custodial service for blockchain wallets integrated with bank accounts, offering instant creation of a crypto wallet, handling of crypto and fiat payments in one account. The 1st runner-up (SGD$8,000) went to Team F.R.I.D.A.Y., who developed a self-learning AI tool for small businesses to provide 24/7 customer service, and the 2nd runner-up (SGD$4,000) went to Team Fin Zone, who developed a smart contract-powered wealth inheritance service. The remaining 11 finalists teams each received SGD$1,000.

In addition, special sponsored awards totalling SGD$6,000 were given out to the top teams for their outstanding solutions. Team TakoHackies, who developed a blockchain-based cross-border payment API platform, won the “MOST RELIABLE FINTECH SOLUTION” award sponsored by Bybit; Team Fin Zone (2nd runner-up) won the “MOST INCLUSIVE FINTECH SOLUTION” award sponsored by Vega Solutions; and Team Wen Lambo (Champion) won the “MOST ANALYTICS DRIVEN SOLUTION” award sponsored by 1Inch. Congratulations to all the winners and participants for their hard work and creativity.

Advisor to the NUS Fintech Society, Professor Jungpil Hahn said of the event: “I am proud of NUS Fintech Society to have hosted such a vibrant and engaging event. Being able to observe first-hand the deep technical capabilities of the participants and their creative ideations reassured me that the future of fintech is indeed bright. We look forward to continuing our commitment to creating a positive impact in the Singapore fintech ecosystem and beyond and nurturing the next generation of fintech leaders. We greatly appreciate the generous support of our sponsors without whom this event would not have been possible.”

Overall, NUS Fintech Month 2023 provided a vibrant platform for the next generation of fintech leaders to showcase their ideas and talents, and solidified NUS Fintech Society’s commitment to creating positive impact in the fintech ecosystem.

NUS FinTech Month Hackathon 2022

While the crypto markets slumped over December and January, students at Fintech Society @ NUS School of Computing were working hard over their winter breaks on one of the largest ever student-led Fintech events in Singapore, NUS Fintech Month 2022, started from 2nd Jan 2022 and ended on 29th Jan 2022. The event is proudly sponsored by Bybit, Ripple (XRP), and Stellar(XLM) – big names in the blockchain industry.

NUS Fintech Month is the society’s flagship and inaugural event that saw its first iteration only a year ago. This year, the team aimed for the stars, organising the event at more than 3 times the scale of the previous year, while sticking to their goals of incubating Fintech talents and supporting the growth and innovation in the industry.

More than 20 workshops and symposia were held over the first 3 weeks of January, covering a large range of Fintech topics at different levels of knowledge and expertise. It was a culmination of knowledge from high profile industry leaders, professors, PhD students, as well as the society’s own machine learning and blockchain directors, who collectively educated from Asia, Europe and the Americas over 3,000 participants on the industry’s trends, technical skills, and career opportunities.

The highlight of the event, however, was the blockchain themed hackathon held over the last two weeks of January, where more than 100 teams from around the world pitted their wits to grab a slice of the attractive S$50,000 prize pool to be won. The theme of the hackathon was revealed as registrations closed on 15 January — “NFTs: Mint, Market or Monetize”. With the recent craze for NFTs, the goal of the hackathon was to pick the brains of these bright students to uncover innovative ideas to improve the minting, distribution, and monetization of NFTs.

Breaking from the mould of the traditional 2-3 days hackathons, the hackathon was structured into 2 phases – an ideation phase and a prototyping phase. The extra time was given to participating teams to place a proportional emphasis on both the business/market feasibility and technical ingenuity of their final solution. The ideation phase ended with the first round of internal judging to choose the teams with the best and most feasible solutions, who then moved on to hack out their prototype, in hopes of making it to the final demo day. After 3 days of careful deliberation, 10 finalists were selected through the second round of internal judging to attend the final demo day where they would pitch live on stage at NUS Campus to a panel of experts.

The demo day was perfect to mark the end of the event, as the 10 teams enthusiastically presented their solutions to the panel of judges. Each presentation was followed by streams of questions from the judges who were deeply impressed by all the finalists’ unique and innovative creations.

Associate Professor (Practice) and advisor to NUS Fintech Society, Keith B. Carter Quote: “FinTech Month was completely envisioned and run by our student members of the NUS FinTech Society. I am very proud they brought together teaching, community and experiential learning in one go. Even more exciting is that many of the top ten teams plan to make real businesses based on their projects.”

Bybit Quote: “We are heartened to see the spirit of innovation flourishing at the hackathon organised by the NUS School of Computing’s Fintech society. The students demonstrated such talent and tenacity, as well as teamwork, that it makes us at Bybit excited just to think of what they will do next. We are extremely glad and proud to have played a role in the event and look forward to many more such occasions in the months and years to come.” – Igneus Terrrenus, Head of Communications at Bybit.

Ripple Quote: “I was impressed with the quality and wide range of use cases for NFTs that the participating teams covered. The hackathon projects not only demonstrated the applicability of NFTs in many aspects but also included ways to increase the accessibility of NFTs to the broader community.” – Bernard Ginalski, Director at Ripple Singapore.

The winning team was called Wentoken and quote: 

“NUS Fintech Month and the hackathon was an amazing experience for our team, wentoken. Some of us had zero experience starting out – not even knowing what the term NFT stood for. That said, the workshops provided were very helpful in easing the team into being comfortable with working on web3. 

NUS Fintech Month and the Demo Day was awesome as well! It was great to get actionable feedback from the judges – titans in the industry. 

Kudos to the NUS FinTech team for striking the perfect balance between COVID restrictions and hosting this great event!

LFG – Let’s keep building towards a web3 future :)”

NUS Fintech Month 2022 might officially be over, but Fintech Society will continue to host informative workshops and exciting events, so follow them on Instagram @nusfintech to keep updated!

NUS FinTech Month Hackathon 2021

NUS FinTech society organized its first ever annual full month fintech events open to university and poly students from all disciplines in January 2021 at the National University of Singapore. 

The highlight of the event was a hackathon that required participants to address the problem statement provided by BNP Paribas. The theme focused on anti-fraud detection within a multi-market, multi-entity corporate environment, given the increased risks posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The challenge was to find ways for corporations to detect fraud in a digital or hybrid operating environment.

The hackathon was judged by Mr. Kok Wai, Hon, Director of Product Management, Transaction Banking (Asia Pacific) from BNP Paribas, who also participated in the opening of the event. 

In addition to the hackathon, the NUS FinTech Society organized a series of workshops from 15 to 20 January 2021, covering various topics related to the fintech industry.

The first workshop, titled “Why Crowdfunding is the Preferred Choice for Startup Fundraising,” was presented by Mr. Daniel Lin, Founder of FundedHere. He discussed how modern technology has changed the fundraising process and how crowdfunding has emerged as a viable alternative to traditional fundraising. He highlighted the advantages of crowdfunding, such as instant document verification and multiple payment gateways, which have made transferring money easy and instantaneous.

The second workshop, “Introduction to Decentralized Finance (DeFi),” was shared by Jeff Zhang, Binance Community Manager. He discussed the technology behind DeFi and its challenges to traditional banking. He highlighted the explosive growth of DeFi, with its total value locked exploding from almost US$700M at the start of 2020 to US$15B by the end of the year.

The third workshop, “BSC Stream Transformation with ParsiQL,” was conducted by Mr. Anatoly Ressin, Chief Blockchain Architect at ParsiQL. He shared insights into how blockchain technologies have revolutionized finance and security, and how Parsiq’s stream manipulation language can be used to interpret and transform live data streams.

The fourth workshop,  “Innovation and Design Thinking: Perspective from BNP Paribas,” was conducted by Mr. Kok Wai, Hon, who introduced BNP Paribas’ innovative work in banking transactions and design-thinking labs. He shared various case studies and highlighted the importance of co-creation and collaboration to solve various corporate problems, emphasizing the best ways to access these collaborative tools effectively.

The NUS Fintech hackathon 2021 provided an excellent opportunity for participants to learn about the fintech industry through a range of activities, including workshops and hackathons. Attendees gained valuable insights into the industry, with some getting introduced to fintech for the first time, while others explored more advanced topics like machine learning and artificial intelligence.

The NUS Fintech Society expressed their sincere gratitude to all the participants for their active participation in NUS Fintech month, which resulted in an amazing turnout of attendees. The society hopes that the event was able to provide participants with useful skills that they can apply in their professional careers.

Overall, the NUS Fintech hackathon 2021 was a successful event that brought together individuals from various backgrounds and interests to explore the fintech industry. The NUS Fintech Society looks forward to future events that will continue to educate and inspire participants in this dynamic and rapidly evolving field.

Gallery

Scroll to Top