Jaclyn Tsai

Jaclyn Tsai

Chairperson & Honorary Chairwoman, Asia FinTech Alliance & Taiwan FinTech Association

Jaclyn Tsai is recognized as a prominent thought leader at the forefront of Fintech law, technology regulation, and corporate governance in Taiwan and across Asia. As Co-Founder and Partner at Lee, Tsai & Partners, Jaclyn plays a critical role in shaping the future of digital assets, blockchain, AI, and other emerging technologies. She advises businesses on regulatory strategy, helping them navigate the rapidly changing landscape of Fintech, ICT, biotech, and the data economy.

Jaclyn’s expertise is further reflected in her leadership roles in multiple influential organizations. As the Honorary Chairwoman of the Taiwan FinTech Association and the Chairperson of Asia FinTech Alliance (AFA), she champions innovation and regulatory clarity in the Fintech space. She is also a Co-Founder of the Taiwan Women on Boards Association, where she advocates for gender diversity and leadership in corporate governance. In addition, Jaclyn serves as Chief Consultant to the Taiwan Virtual Asset Service Provider Association, driving industry standards and compliance for digital assets.

Her leadership extends beyond private practice to public service. During her tenure as Minister without Portfolio in Taiwan’s Executive Yuan, Jaclyn spearheaded national digital policy initiatives, overseeing key projects in e-commerce, mobile broadband expansion, and technology-driven innovation. Before her government role, she served as General Counsel for IBM Greater China and Taiwan, managing legal strategies in one of the world’s most dynamic tech markets.

Jaclyn’s impact on both the legal and Fintech sectors has earned her numerous accolades. She has been named among Taiwan’s Top 100 Lawyers by Asia Business Law Journal and was recognized as ‘Fintech Expert of the Year’ by Leaders in Law Global Awards. A sought-after speaker, Jaclyn frequently shares her insights at global forums on blockchain, regulatory frameworks, and the legal challenges of the digital economy.

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