In an increasingly fragmented and volatile global environment, resilience has shifted from a technical requirement to a core design principle for Financial Market Infrastructures (FMIs). While Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) promises enhanced efficiency and decentralised continuity, its potential contribution to systemic resilience, and the new vulnerabilities it may introduce, remains a critical area for strategic debate.
This invitation-only session will convene a curated cohort of Senior policy makers and C-Suite leaders to explore the role of DLT-based infrastructures in safeguarding the stability of payments and capital markets.
Key Discussion Themes:
- Strategic Resilience: Does DLT materially enhance systemic stability, or does it shift and obscure single points of failure?
- Governance & Policy: How must governance models evolve to support resilience in next-generation cross-border infrastructures?
- The Interoperability Foundation: Navigating the implications of DLT for fragmentation across global market infrastructures.
If you would like to be part of the discussion, please register your interest here, subject to approval.
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