Benjamin Lee is the Director of the Nexus Global Payments (NGP). This is a newly established legal entity that would manage the Nexus payment scheme, a multilateral arrangement to scale and connect domestic fast payment systems for cross-border application. Nexus was initiated as an experimental project by the Bank for International Settlements Innovation Hub (BISIH) with interested partnering central banks. This work has now been handed over to the NGP to establish the Nexus platform and to bring it into live operation.
Prior to this appointment, Benjamin was a senior staff at the Bank for International Settlements Innovation Hub (BISIH) in Singapore and had previously served as the Acting Centre Head. He was seconded to the BISIH through the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and worked to establish and launch the centre in 2019, and to manage its projects pipeline.
Before that, Benjamin spent most of his career in central banking at the MAS, where he worked on international finance matters, and at the Ministry of Finance in Singapore, where he worked on public finance administration matters. Benjamin has also served as Singapore's representative to the Executive Board of the World Bank Group and was based in Washington DC between 2014 - 2016.
Roundtable Room 1 (Level 2)
Open
Cross-border payments are the backbone of global trade and financial flows, yet they continue to face significant frictions, including inefficiencies, high costs, and complex regulatory landscapes. Central banks and financial institutions have been exploring various approaches to deliver public goods —bilateral, regional, and multilateral initiatives— to improve speed, cost, accessibility, transparency and resilience. By sharing lessons learned, key challenges, and past strategies, Part A of this roundtable will be an opportunity for discussants to take stock of key developments in cross border payments and importantly provide an opportunity to draw out key lessons and insights from the past and present evolution of cross border payments.
Building on these insights, Part B will focus on the opportunities for transformation to explore the what is next. The discussion will explore how private sector innovation and public-private collaboration can enhance cross-border payment systems, with a particular emphasis on the opportunities that the newly minted Nexus global hub brings as it comes into live operations. Key areas of exploration include emerging use cases, commercial models, industry partnerships, and technological advancements. A core consideration will be the long-term sustainability of these solutions—ensuring that improvements are scalable, inclusive, and resilient in an increasingly interconnected financial ecosystem.
This roundtable is designed to generate tangible insights that contribute to the evolution of cross-border payments. A detailed roundtable report will be prepared, capturing key discussion points, lessons learned, and emerging recommendations. This document will serve as a resource for participants and industry stakeholders, supporting future iterations and potential scaling of innovative solutions in this space.