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The Future of Money

  • Oliver Wyman Birger Jarlsgtan 4 Stockholms län, 114 34 Sweden (map)

This program is exclusively for executives from our member companies. Invitations to these programs are by invitation only.

Explore the Future of Money

This engaging session will delve into the transformative potential of digital assets, decentralized finance, and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), not just for businesses but also for individuals.

Join us for a thought-provoking and engaging discussion over breakfast on "The Future of Money" featuring Andrew Wiseman, Partner in Digital and Banking at Oliver Wyman. The transformative potential of digital assets, decentralized finance, and central bank digital currencies cannot be understated – both for businesses and individuals.

The future of money is undergoing fundamental changes in its creation and use, potentially reshaping the financial system. Despite market volatility and failures, parts of the digital asset ecosystem, including tokenization and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), continue to advance. The disruptive power of digital assets and distributed ledger technology have the potential to revolutionize the competitive arena, paving the way for fresh opportunities for incumbents.

The future of digital assets depends heavily on the evolution of digital money, which is essential for the functioning of the financial system. Different forms of digital money, such as CBDCs, tokenized deposits, and stablecoins, could form the basis of new approaches. Executives and policymakers must consider multiple scenarios, as these approaches will transform business models, favor different issuers, and impact liquidity, market-making, and risk management.

Take this opportunity to network and explore what tomorrow may bring together with other industry leaders.

Hailing from Australia, Andrew Wiseman is one of the Stockholm-based partners within the Digital Practice at Oliver Wyman, focusing on technology-led change and analytics across the Nordics. He has almost 30 years of experience in advisory and senior executive roles within sector-leading multinationals and regional organizations in Europe, Australia, and Asia. His main focus is on accelerated change using technology across sectors and in financial services, including carbon, data work, analytics, risk, regulatory response and remediation, as well as technology transformations.

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