Atty. Paolo M. Ong, CPA, serves as the Assistant Director of the PhiliFintech Innovation Office, under the Office of the Chairperson, at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the Philippines, where he is deeply involved in shaping regulatory initiatives to accommodate the rapidly evolving fintech landscape. Before joining the SEC, he was formerly an IT Risk Associate from SGV & Co. (Ernst & Young Philippines), where he had experience in information systems audit of different companies in various industries including telecommunications, broadcast media, and manufacturing, among others. Atty. Ong participated as a keynote speaker and panelist at multiple conferences. Notable engagements include the UNODC Cryptocurrency Working Group, Fintech Philippines Association’s Meeting on Regulatory Sandboxes, Development Academy of the Philippines and Asian Productivity Organization’s Training Course on Design and Evaluation of Innovation Policies, and SEC CAN Webinar on Digital Assets.
Roundtable Room 2 (Level 2)
Open
The case for tokenization varies across asset classes and jurisdictions. The calculus – and speed of adoption of technology - is likely to be different for existing financial centres, tied to traditional financial market infrastructure and where incumbents have significant sway and large parts of the population have access to digital money and financial services, and emerging economies, which can leapfrog. Despite that, the public discussion and the discussion in global fora is heavily shaped by the experience of AEs. This roundtable would aim to address that gap, identifying use cases prevalent in Emerging Market and Developing Economies_ (_EMDEs) and fostering an exchange about options to regulate tokenization. It would be complementary to the work IOSCO has done so far, and supportive of the current workstream on tokenization.
This roundtable will bring together market participants and regulators from select EDME jurisdictions to discuss:
a. Specific use cases for tokenisation in EMDEs
b. Key regulatory and policy considerations, including barriers to tokenisation
c. Regulatory innovation initiatives and challenges of moving from experimentation to regulatory reform
Observers can refer to these pre-reading reference materials to prepare for the roundtable: