Carolyn Rogers was appointed Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada in December 2021 for a seven-year term.
Prior to her appointment, Ms. Rogers served as Secretary General of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. From 2016 to 2019, she was Assistant Superintendent, Regulation Sector at the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, where she was responsible for policy-related functions.
Ms. Rogers was Superintendent and Chief Executive Officer of the Financial Institutions Commission of British Columbia from 2010 to 2016, and she chaired the Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators and the Canadian Credit Union Prudential Supervisors’ Association.
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The technology is proven. The regulation is arriving. So why aren't tokenised assets mainstream yet? The answer lies not in the rails themselves, but in the institutional plumbing around them: interoperable networks, central bank money that can settle on-chain, and regulatory frameworks that work across jurisdictions simultaneously.
- How can central bank money underpin private tokenisation markets without constraining innovation?
- Can MiCA, the GENIUS Act, and Asia-Pacific frameworks converge enough to allow truly cross-border tokenised asset flows?