Yoyee oversees the company’s institutional and enterprise businesses, including the development and execution of new initiatives in real-world assets (RWA), digital custody and banking partnerships. Her leadership plays a pivotal role in strengthening Bybit’s position as a trusted partner for financial institutions navigating the convergence of traditional finance and digital assets.
Since joining Bybit in 2021, Yoyee has held several senior leadership roles, most recently serving as Global Head of Treasury and Asset Management, where she built and managed Bybit’s global portfolio strategies and liquidity framework. She brings over a decade of cross-continental experience in banking and asset management across North America, Asia, and Europe, having started her career as a trading risk analyst, and served as a portfolio manager at the Royal Bank of Canada.
Yoyee holds a Master’s in Financial Economics from the University of Toronto and dual Bachelor’s degrees in Economics and Philosophy from the University of British Columbia. She is also a certified Financial Risk Manager (FRM).
With her unique expertise bridging both traditional finance and crypto-native innovation, Yoyee is recognized as a thought leader in institutional adoption, custody, and digital asset strategy. She is dedicated to driving the next wave of institutional integration into crypto, ensuring Bybit remains at the forefront of providing secure, innovative, and scalable solutions for global enterprises.
Roundtable Room 3, Ground Floor
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Stablecoins have crossed $300 billion in circulation. Tokenized deposits are live at various global banks. Yet for all the headline numbers, the hard question remains unanswered: how do programmable money instruments actually integrate with the treasury operations, correspondent banking relationships, and payments infrastructure that keep traditional finance running?
This session convenes senior practitioners from banks, corporates, and digital asset firms to examine the real friction points - legal, operational, and technical - where digital money collides with TradFi plumbing, and where the integration is showing progress. Participants will discuss strategies to scale the integration of digital assets within traditional operations, including updating risk management frameworks, adhering to regulatory requirements, and architecting interoperability across systems.