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Tokenisation, AI and quantum computing are best prospects for transforming finance: Ravi Menon

Nicole Lim
Nicole Lim • 3 min read
Tokenisation, AI and quantum computing are best prospects for transforming finance: Ravi Menon
The ex-managing director of the MAS was speaking at the Point Zero Forum in Switzerland. Photo: Elevandi
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Whether tokenisation achieves its potential to transform finance depends on the underlying networks on which digital token operates, but existing digital networks are not fit-for-purpose as a global infrastructure for a tokenised financial system, says Ravi Menon, former managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). 

Menon was delivering a plenary address at the Point Zero Forum in Switzerland on July 2, about the convergence of AI, quantum computing as drivers of innovation reshaping the finance landscape. The forum is a three-day policy-technology dialogue, convening central banks, regulators and industry leaders.

Instead, to realise the vision of seamless financial transactions globally, we need open and interoperable digital asset networks that are compliant with regulatory requirements, Menon continues. Already, there are a couple of promising efforts internationally, he says.

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