Shriyanka Hore is Managing Director, Swift Corporate Office and is Global Head of Industry Engagement and Insights. In this role she leads the organization’s strategic dialogue with policymakers, market infrastructures and the wider global financial ecosystem.
Shriyanka represents the Swift community in multiple forums and works across the industry to achieve coordinated and tangible impact towards driving efficiency, trust and resiliency in interconnected global markets . She is responsible for policy dialogue and strategic public-private industry initiatives and developing insights that shape industry outcomes and strengthen the collective resilience and inclusiveness of the global financial system.
In the past, Shriyanka led Swift's Market Infrastructures, Communities and Standards Services function and was responsible for product design, delivery and operations of over 235+ market infrastructures and the tools and translation services that supported the adoption and implementation of ISO20022.
A payments expert and technology leader, Shriyanka has held key leadership roles across big tech and consulting with roles spanning product design, strategy , delivery, consulting and sales.
She also serves on the boards of Swift India, Emerging Payments Asia and London Women’s Forums and serves on the CPMI PIE Taskforce and LRS taskforces and other industry groups currently shaping key industry initiatives.
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The global payments system is being rebuilt simultaneously across every layer: real-time rails, ISO 20022, CBDCs, stablecoins, and B2B clearing infrastructure are all live at once, each pulling in different directions. Leaders representing the full stack - from consumer networks and B2B rails to global messaging, public digital money, and the next frontier of SME payment access debate the architectural choices that will define how $320 trillion moves each year. Who sets the standards? Who owns the settlement layer? And when the central banks, the stablecoin issuers, and the B2B infrastructure players all want to be the rails - who wins?