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#18: The Future of Money and Payments: Balancing Innovation, Regulation, and Resilience
Deloitte’s experts explore the 2025-2026 strategic roadmap for payments, balancing the push for real-time innovation with the necessity of "programmable" regulation and cyber resilience.
#23: What’s Next for the Digital Pound?
Jannah Patchay and Elise Soucie join FNA to unpack the strategic roadmap, privacy safeguards, and innovation potential of the UK’s Digital Pound.
#20: New Digital Currencies Shaping the Future of Money
ECCB’s Sharmyn Powell explores the lessons learned from the DCash rollout and the critical role of CBDCs in driving financial inclusion across the Eastern Caribbean.
#10: The Future of Money: Public Perspectives
Digital money experts David Birch and John Kiff explore the public’s "Trust Gap" and the design choices necessary to make CBDCs and stablecoins a functional reality.
#9: Where is Digital Money Heading in 2023
JP Morgan’s Philip Enness and Keith Bear explain how tokenized deposits are bridging the gap between traditional bank regulation and the high-speed efficiency of blockchain-native money.
#13: Digital Currencies: Coexistence or Competition
Visa’s Catherine Gu and EMTECH’s Carmelle Cadet discuss the critical balance between CBDCs and stablecoins in the race to redefine the global payments ecosystem.
#8: New Regulations for the Operational Resilience of FMIs
ECB’s Patrick Papsdorf and Banque de France’s Claudine Hurman explore how "Augmented Oversight" and tech-neutral regulations are securing the future of decentralized wholesale payments.
#11: Digital Currencies: Coexistence or Competition
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce and Professor Patrick McCarty join FNA to dissect the regulatory, privacy, and stability implications of a potential U.S. Digital Dollar.
#3: How Challenger FMIs are Revolutionizing Cross-border Payments
Kazım Rıfat Özyılmaz (Arf) and Dave Sissens (RTGS.global) explore the "Challenger FMI" revolution, detailing how stablecoins and atomic settlement are eliminating the need for traditional fund transfers and pre-funding in cross-border payments.