Pascale Bruderer (born in 1977)
- Founder of the Swiss Stablecoin AG
- Board Member of listed companies Galenica and Orell Füssli
- Board Member of the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship
- Member of the Young Global Leader Community of the World Economic Forum
Former Member of the Federal Parliament: National Council 2002-2011, Speaker of the National Council 2009/10, Council of States 2011-2019
MA in political sciences, University of Zurich;
Global Leadership and Public Policy Diploma, Harvard University.
Roundtable Room 1, Ground Floor
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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".