Darko Stefanoski is a partner at EY in Zurich and leads the law (including innovative digital law) team for EY Switzerland. In his role, he advises SMEs (small-scale enterprises) and large companies in Switzerland and abroad on various legal and regulatory questions including in relation to future technologies such as cryptocurrencies, digital assets, blockchain and AI.
He also lectures on these topics at the University of Zurich as part of the CAS Financial Market Law and Banking & Finance.
https://www.ey.com/en_ch/people/darko-stefanoski
Hall C (Level 2)
Decoding Digital Assets and Payments
This session will cast a spotlight on the progress made on tokenisation platforms, issuances and money market funds as the financial services industry evolves. Leaders will also chart the collaboration needed to mobilise these assets, drive adoption, and create the blueprint to move these projects to production in the near team.
Roundtable Room 3 (Level 3)
Forming Frontier Tech
This roundtable reflects Elevandi’s commitment to considering the social implications of frontier technologies. This included the value of Generative AI to consumer financial protection, and the need to build consumer protection in to AI and Web3 at the Singapore FinTech Festival in 2023.
In an era where financial scams have become increasingly sophisticated, the true extent of their rise remains debated - are we witnessing an actual surge, or is heightened reporting amplifying their presence?
This roundtable session under our Forming Frontier Tech theme will explore the lifecycle of financial scams, focusing on how the rise of digital assets and AI has both facilitated these scams and provided new tools for combating them. Participants will delve into the impact of emerging technologies on Know Your Customer (KYC), Anti-Money Laundering (AML), and onboarding processes within financial services such as cross-border payments and financial instrument investments.
Discussion points:
I. The Journey of a Scam:
- Tracing the evolution of financial scams from traditional methods to sophisticated digital schemes.
- Identifying key stages and tactics used by fraudsters in the digital age.
II. Impact of Emerging Technologies:
- Analysing whether the incidence of financial scams has increased due to advancements in technology or if heightened awareness has led to more reporting.
- Evaluating how AI and digital assets have lowered entry barriers for fraudsters and examining case studies of recent scams.
III. Combating Scams with Technology:
- Discussing innovative applications of AI and blockchain in detecting and preventing fraud.
- Exploring how advancements in KYC and AML technologies can strengthen onboarding processes and enhance security.
The following key industry stakeholders will champion the dialogue:
- Policymakers will highlight their roadmaps for updating the regulatory frameworks to support defenses against scams.
- Financial and professional services will showcase the proactive adoption of cutting-edge technologies to safeguard against fraud.
- Investors will drive the importance of robust fraud prevention measures in the companies they invest in.
The session aims to produce a collaborative action plan detailing:
- Specific technological tools and practices to implement for improved scam detection and prevention.
- Recommendations for policymakers to foster a supportive regulatory environment.
- Strategies for financial services organisations to integrate advanced technologies into their security protocols.
- Guidance for investors on promoting and supporting fraud prevention measures within their investments.
- A commitment to ongoing dialogue and cooperation among industry stakeholders to stay ahead of emerging threats.
Attendees who wish to familiarise themselves with the topic may refer to the reference materials below.
- Generative AI: The future of consumer financial protection?