March 1995 - Graduated from the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Economics
Mar. 2005 - Completed Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy, Hitotsubashi University
After working for a private bank and central government ministry, he joined the Bank of Japan in February 2006. Since then, he has been involved in discussions on the formulation of international financial regulations and financial market-related research work as a member of working groups under the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, Financial Stability Board, Committee on the Global Financial System, and the Markets Committee.
He has served as a head of International Division of Financial System and Bank Examination Department since June 2019 and then as Niigata Branch Manager of BoJ since May 2022. Currently, he is deputy director-general of Payment and Settlement Systems Department.
Roundtable Room 2 (Level 2)
Decoding Digital Assets and Payments
This roundtable represents the latest milestone in the ongoing evolution of Project Guardian, a concerted effort to foster responsible innovation in digital assets while safeguarding financial stability and integrity.
In 2023, Project Guardian had unlocked the potential of traditional finance (TradFi) through decentralised finance (DeFi) with a summary outlining actionable insights. This includes the importance of international collaboration, responsible innovation, and a shift towards outcome-oriented approaches by taking tokenisation from concepts to commercialisation. Emphasising the need to prioritise commercial value over just technological allure, these discussions have set the tone for the pivotal role of Project Guardian in shaping the financial landscape. Read the report here.
Looking ahead to 2024, the next phase of Project Guardian aims to accelerate institutional adoption and scalability for asset tokenisation, by unpacking how the industry can work together to fuel this acceleration. The roundtables will focus on the following two asset classes: Foreign exchange and Asset and wealth management (Funds).
Various Locations around Zurich
Others
Connect with leaders from the Japanese financial industry as they shine a spotlight on Japan, sharing insights and opportunities for those interested in entering the Land of the Rising Sun. Get a early look into the Japan Fintech Week taking place in March 2025, and learn more about the Japan FinTech Festival taking place during the week and how it drives the global agenda for the nation.
This networking event is open to all delegates, with the exception of Discovery Pass holders.