Marc Schluep is Head of Banking Operations at the Swiss National Bank. Prior to that, he spent over ten years in various positions in the card payment business, including CEO of Worldline Switzerland and CEO of SIX Payment Services. He has extensive expertise in financial market infrastructures, having worked as Head Corporate Development for SIX Group and SWX Swiss Exchange. After studying business administration at the University of St. Gallen and the Stockholm School of Economics, he began his professional career in consulting.
Roundtable Room 1, Ground Floor
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The consensus is clear: global payment networks see collaboration, not competition, as their path to future dominance. Major networks are already building bridges – Mastercard with Ant International, Swift with blockchain layers, NGP's Nexus connecting instant payment systems worldwide. But as these technical integrations accelerate, a critical question emerges: what policy frameworks will govern this interconnected future?
When payment networks interoperate across borders, whose rules apply? How do regulators ensure consumer protection when a transaction touches multiple jurisdictions and networks? As networks become more interdependent, how do policymakers balance innovation with systemic risk? And perhaps most importantly – how can policy frameworks evolve to support beneficial network effects while preventing any single player from wielding excessive market power?
This roundtable brings together payment network leaders, financial regulators, and policy experts to explore how regulatory frameworks must adapt to govern an era of payment network collaboration. The stakes are high: get the policy right, and we unlock unprecedented efficiency and inclusion in global payments. Get it wrong, and we risk creating new systemic vulnerabilities or stifling the very innovation that promises to transform how the world moves money.