Louise leads on digital assets and blockchain in Mastercard's Global Policy team.
Before Mastercard, Louise lead project Aurora at the BIS innovation hub - using new tools and technologies to detect money laundering across institutions and borders. Prior to this she worked at the Bank of England for 12 years, most recently in the CBDC unit.
Roundtable Room 3, Ground Floor
Open
Project Agorá tests the hypothesis that a multi-currency settlement mechanism that leverages tokenization and programmability could mitigate inefficiencies and frictions in cross-border payments, making them faster, more transparent and safer.
To examine this, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the Institute of International Finance (IIF) combined forces to convene seven central banks and over 40 international financial institutions to test the tokenization of commercial bank deposits and central bank reserves on a unifying ledger. The roundtable will bring together Project Agorá public and private sector participants to reflect on the project and lessons learned.