Nina Reiser is Associate Professor of Financial Market Law at the University of St. Gallen (HSG), Director at the Institute for Law and Economics (ILE-HSG) and affiliated with the Center for Financial Services Innovation (FSI-HSG). Before joining HSG in 2022, she held various management and project management positions at the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority FINMA, most recently as team head of authorizations in the Banks division. She is also Titular Professor for Private and Business Law at the University of Zurich, attorney-at-law, member of the board of the Verein für Qualitätssicherung für Finanzdienstleistungen VQF and holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree from Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, USA. Her expertise includes corporate and financial market law.
Roundtable Room 1, Ground Floor
Open
The ever evolving and accelerating world of financial and payment services presents challenges for regulators and market participants. Regulators struggle with establishing an appropriate regulatory framework to effectively address the risks associated with services leveraging innovative technologies and market participants may reject new rules if compliance is perceived as too burdensome and costly.
Technological advancement, however, not only presents challenges but also opportunities as rules and policies may be directly implemented into products and the provision of services to clients. At the roundtable, regulators, academics and industry leaders will explore the potential, risks and limits as well as regulatory requirements on a national and international level of this approach, which is commonly referred to as "programmable compliance".