Harry is Managing Director, Industry Policy and Senior Advisor at Swift, based in the United Kingdom.
He was previously Head of Banking and Payments Strategy in Swift closely involved in payment system innovation and regulation globally. Prior to this, Harry was the Swift Programme Director for the New Payments Platform instant payment system in Australia, based in Sydney, and led Swift’s gpi initiative to improve global international payments.
He has 30 years’ experience in financial markets and market infrastructures globally, designing and managing Swift’s role in major MIs across both banking and securities systems such as TARGET2, TARGET2 for Securities, CLS and Euro1. Before joining Swift, Harry worked for APACS in the UK, where he project-managed the development of CHAPS Sterling RTGS and CHAPS Euro RTGS as well as working on retail payment system development.
Roundtable Room 2 (Level 2)
Decoding Digital Assets and Payments
This roundtable furthers Elevandi’s focus on developing the digital public goods, including at the 2023 Singapore FinTech Festival and 2024 Japan FinTech Festival.
Operating under the theme of Decoding Digital Assets and Payments, this roundtable will inform policy and business leaders on how data ecosystem development and cross border data policies may impact emerging digitalization agendas within trade, finance and sustainability. Alongside the G7 agenda for Data Free-Flow with Trust (DFFT), these areas of economic activity and policy require enhanced mechanisms for trusted and reliable data sharing or analysis across jurisdictional and policy borders.
It aims to enhance awareness and dialogue between different international initiatives shaping policy governing cross-border data flows. There are several key initiatives in this area, each emanating from a different policy domain.
- The DFFT initiative set out by the G7 and G20 aims to promote cross border data flows while respecting privacy, security, and intellectual property rights;
- the CPMI agenda aims to provide support to enhance efficiency, transparency, and safety of cross border payments with interoperability as a key building block; and
- the ICC Digital Standards Initiative convenes trade and finance stakeholders to enable trade digitalization with interoperability and data sharing as primary objectives, and where success relies on the free flow of commercial data in cross border supply chains.
Other initiatives include bilateral digital trade agreements that seek to enhance access to data and systems such as credit bureaus or business registry and legal data normally reserved for domestic institutions or industry members. In this patchwork of critical initiatives, this roundtable provides an opportunity for mutual update and dialogue across to forge more effective, integrated approaches to data governance and flows in support of the global digital economy.
Attendees will be invited to participate in polls and Q&A.
Attendees who wish to familiarise themselves with the topic may refer to the reference materials below.
- Foundations for Cross Border Data Flows to support Digital Finance Trade and Sustainability - From Idea to Implementation
- Shaping data policies through cross-border collaboration
- Digital economy: Data-driven financial services with trade | SFF 2023
Workshop Room 1 (Level 3)
Others
As financial services expand, consumers enjoy a myriad of choices for instant payments from an evolving ecosystem of providers. However, many of these solutions are designed for domestic use and lack true interoperability, limiting their cross-border utility. We will explore how leveraging technologies like blockchain, tokenised assets, and CBDCs, alongside globally aligned standards such as ISO 20022, can mitigate fragmentation risks and connect ‘digital islands’. Discover how these innovations can herald a new era of seamless interoperability for cross-border payments, enhancing efficiency, security, and global financial connectivity.
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