Larissa de Lima is a Senior Fellow with the Oliver Wyman Forum and co-leads the Future of Money initiative. The Oliver Wyman Forum is the consultancy’s think tank, committed to bringing together business, public policy, and social enterprise leaders to create innovative solutions to the world’s toughest problems.
Larissa leads research and writes on tokenized money, digital assets and their impact on the future of financial systems. Her work builds on regular meetings with senior executives and policy makers. In prior roles, she worked on advising financial institutions and policy makers on adapting to innovation. She holds an MBA, Masters in Public Policy and B.A. in Computer Science from Harvard.
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Central banks around the world have now spent several years exploring the application of CBDCs, while the private sector has been steadily progressing on digital asset issuance and tokenisation. On the other hand, these instruments aren’t yet close to achieving scale, and the options for tokenised money have only proliferated, now including an even greater plethora of options: tokenised reserves, synthetic CBDCs, and tokenised money market funds. Are we any closer to being able to discern the future for tokenised money in different parts of the world?
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