Deputy State Secretary, Head of Policy Planning and Strategy Division, State Secretariat for International Finance (SIF)
Christoph König (*1977) is Deputy State Secretary and Head of the Planning and Strategy Division at the State Secretariat for International Finance SIF of the Ministry of Finance, Switzerland. In his current function, he oversees the Strategy on Digital Finance of the Federal Council, among other topics.
Between 2014 and 2023 he held various management positions at the State Secretariat for International Finance, covering areas such as financial market analysis, bilateral relations as well as policy and strategy. Before joining SIF, Christoph König worked as senior expert for international affairs at the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority FINMA (2012-2014) and as diplomatic Counsellor for financial services, internal market and competition at the Swiss mission to the European Union in Brussels (2010-2012). From 2006 to 2010, he worked as a trade negotiator for trade in services at the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs SECO.
Christoph König holds a degree in political science from the University of Bern. He studied in Bern, Paris and Geneva. He is married and has three children.
Roundtable Room 1 (Level 2)
Open
Stablecoins are emerging as a serious contender for cross-border transactions, offering faster settlement, lower costs, and reduced reliance on traditional banking rails. Recent developments signal that major payment service providers (PSPs) are beginning to explore stablecoins as part of their core infrastructure, while other incumbents have maintained their commitment to fiat-based transactions.
Herein also lies the question of fungibility. Are all stablecoins truly exchangeable across networks, jurisdictions and use cases, or do regulatory and operational constraints create fragmentation risks? If stablecoins are to become a mainstay in global payments, PSPs must navigate liquidity, compliance and interoperability challenges that could either accelerate adoption or hinder scalability.
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This session is held in collaboration with the Ripple Policy Summit.