Payment systems, digital currencies and reform in Israel

Payment systems, digital currencies and reform in Israel

Virtual roundtable   Virtual   
  Wed 4 Aug 2021 14:00 - 15:00

With the expansion of fintech, non-traditional players have entered the payments market. Central banks have responded by exploring regulatory frameworks that can both manage risk and foster innovation. They are also developing their own new tools, such as central bank digital currencies. Oded Salomy, director of payment systems at the Bank of Israel, discusses the new regulatory landscape, the role of the central bank and how Israel is approaching digital currencies.

Speaker:
Oded Salomy, Director of Payment Systems, Bank of Israel

Timings:
14:00-15:00 (London)
09:00-10:00 (New York)
21:00-22:00 (Singapore)

This meeting will be conducted under the OMFIF Rules.

This virtual discussion is part of the OMFIF Digital Monetary Institute. The OMFIF Digital Monetary Institute is a high-level forum which convenes key policy-makers, technology experts, investors and regulators to explore the challenges, opportunities and implications of digital finance in the 2020s. See more information on OMFIF’s DMI here. Please contact julia.demidova@omfif.org directly for membership details or register your interest below and we’ll be in touch.

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