Ahead of the Global Fintech Fest, Mumbai Police on Monday issued traffic advisory for motorists in Bandra-Kurla Complex from October 7 to 9.
In an official statement on X, the Mumbai Traffic Police said, “In view of a major global event scheduled at Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) from 7th to 9th Oct 2025, a large number of attendees are expected, leading to traffic congestion in and around the BKC area.”
It said that the motorists are advised to plan their travel accordingly to avoid delays.
In view of a major global event scheduled at Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) from 7th to 9th Oct 2025, a large number of attendees are expected, leading to traffic congestion in and around the BKC area.
Motorists are advised to plan their travel accordingly to avoid delays.
— Mumbai Traffic Police (@MTPHereToHelp) October 6, 2025
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Mumbai to attend the Global Fintech Fest (GFF) 2025 at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai.
Meanwhile, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) is also participating in the Global Fintech Fest (GFF) 2025.
A dedicated stall and curated events will showcase the evolving landscape of official statistics and the role Fintechs can play to bridge the data gaps, an official statement said.
It said that the ministry’s stall in the event will feature major statistical indicators such as GDP, CPI, key labour market statistics, etc. showcasing its commitment to transparency, accessibility, and innovation in official statistics. Creative visuals, including infographics, videos, and interactive displays, will be used to engage visitors and effectively communicate MoSPI’s initiatives. We hope to succeed in this targeted outreach programme at the GFF.
Building the Future of Fintech with Survey & Industry Data” on October 7, being anchored by MoSPI along with prominent industry names will explore how large-scale surveys, such as those conducted by national statistical systems, can be complemented by market data to generate deeper insights into consumer behavior, enterprise needs, and financial inclusion gaps. It is an open call for the fintechs, policymakers, and researchers to build more resilient models, design inclusive products, and chart a roadmap for evidence-driven growth, the statement said.
Secretary, MoSPI will also chair a Closed Room Session with representatives of Fintech Industry and regulators on Statistical Infrastructure for a Digital India: Building a Smarter Data Partnership with the Fintech Ecosystem, it said.
Robust statistical infrastructure is vital in driving smarter policy and innovation in a digital economy. The discussion will cover current challenges in real-time granular data flows, opportunities for co-creating trusted data partnerships, and will cover the role of fintechs in strengthening India’s economic mapping and decision-making frameworks, the statement said.