Cameron Dark is a Manager in the Digital Currencies team at the Reserve Bank of Australia. His work focuses on exploring the policy case for new forms of digital money in Australia, including central bank digital currency. Prior to his current role, Cameron contributed to the development of the Reserve Bank's payments system policy with a focus on innovation and the application of new and emerging technologies. Cameron holds a Bachelor of Economics (Honours) from the University of New South Wales.
Roundtable 4
Invite-Only
Disparate regulatory and policy frameworks are some of the biggest obstacles to smooth cross-border payments. They expand the regulatory compliance burden across teh payment chain, increase the time for cross-border transactions, and introduce potential uncertainties among stakeholders.
In this roundtable, central bankers, industry experts and thought leaders from academia and the private sector are invited to advance the discussion on priority actions for achieving the G20 targets for enhancing cross-border payments in promoting an efficient legal, regulatory, and supervisory environment for cross-border payments while maintaining their safety, security, and integrity.
The first part of the roundtable will focus on expanding insights around existing challenges surrounding compliance in cross-border payments, policy, and regulatory interoperability. Meanwhile, the second part will explore the role of technology and standards, and their potential to improve policy and regulatory compliance outcomes for all stakeholders.
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