Peru's Superintendency of Banking, Insurance and Private Pension Fund Administrators (SBS) concluded the 27th edition of its Extension Programme (PEXT), a long-running initiative aimed at training future financial supervisors. The cohort comprised 27 young professionals selected through a national process, with women representing 47% of participants, and was complemented by seven SBS internal specialists to support knowledge-sharing across the institution. Since its creation in 1998, the programme has led to more than 400 professionals joining the SBS, with an academic curriculum that is updated to reflect evolving supervisory challenges. This edition added courses including Open Finance and anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (AML/CFT) risk management, featured contributions from international bodies such as the European Union’s Single Resolution Board, the World Bank and the US Federal Reserve, and expanded its regional dimension through participation by officials from several Latin American countries in a Federal Reserve-led bank analysis and inspection course.