Tokenisation 2025 - Where and When Will it Scale
Schedule
Tue Oct 14 2025 at 09:00 am to 08:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Reed Smith Offices | London, EN

About this Event
Topics:
- Are use-cases useless?
- Are Sandboxes for play or for real?
- Must legacy mean inertia?
- Is jurisdictional competition just a race to the bottom?
- Which can deliver: market forces or the State?
Audience: Sell-side: Banks and Broker-Dealers; Buy-side: Asset Managers, Fund Platforms and Private Banks; FMIs: CSDs, CCPs, ICSDs; Regulators and Policymakers; Tokenisation Technology Providers; Legal and Compliance Professionals.
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Start the Day with a Fireside Chat featuring:
- Member of UK House of Lords
- Head of FMI Innovation and Payments Policy at the Bank of England
- Director of Retail Banking & Payments Supervision at the Financial Conduct Authority
- Co-founder and Editorial Director at Future of Finance
Hear from Speakers and an Esteemed Panel of Experts:
- Senior Manager, Business Development at 21X
Commercial Head of Apex Digital
Co-Founder and CBO of Zoniqx
- Executive Director; Markets Distributed Ledger Technology at J.P.Morgan
- Head of Digital Asset Custody at Citi Investor Services
- Managing Director, Senior Digital Asset Risk Officer at State Street
- Director for Innovation & Strategic Initiatives at Visa
- Director Digital Assets at Commerzbank
- Director Global Financial Markets at IBM
- Head of digital assets at Swissquote
- Senior Product Manager at R3
- Head of Digital Asset Product Execution โ Digital Assets and Financial Markets at Northern Trust
- CEO at BX Swiss Exchange and Chairman BX Digital
- CEO at Montis
- CEO at Hilbert Group
- Managing Director / Head of Digital Assets at Hamilton Lane
- Chief Business Officer and Deputy CEO at Obligate
- Chief Capital Officer and Senior Partner at MembersCap
- Managing Director at Tellurian Capital
- Managing Director at (ANNA) Association of National Numbering Agencies
- Head of Financial Institutions โ Europe at Bitwise Asset Management
โ Global Digital Assets Lead at Aon

Panel 1
๐: 09:00 AM - 09:45 AM
Registration Opens with coffee and biscuits
๐: 09:45 AM - 10:00 AM
Welcome Address: Future of Finance and Gold Sponsor
๐: 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
FIRESIDE CHAT with the House of Lords, Bank of England, and the FCA
Host: Lord Chris Holmes (House of Lords)
๐: 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Panel 1 - Are use-cases useless?
Host: Soren Mortensen (IBM)
Info: Topics and Questions:
โ Are use-cases failing to communicate success or exaggerating (e.g., massive transaction cost savings or increases in liquidity or distribution) what can be achieved?
โ Is there a scalable use-case we have overlooked (e.g., the global syndicated loan market is reported to be heading for US$1 trillion by the end of the decade)?
โ Does the limited adoption of tokenisation mean use-cases are failing to reduce uncertainty (e.g., failing to demonstrate superiority over the status quo)?
โ Are use-cases failing to distinguish between features (e.g., fractionalisation) and benefits (e.g., liquidity)?
โ Do use-cases over-emphasise technical success at the expense of โsocialisingโ blockchain-based innovation?
โ Adoption is most likely to be driven by persuasive peer example. Are the number and status of the firms involved in use-case experiments too narrow?
๐: 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Panel 2 - Are Sandboxes for play or for real?
Host: Sanjeev Birari (Zoniqx)
Info: Topics and Questions:
โ Globally, regulatory sandboxes were all the rage five years ago โ in 2020 the World Bank identified 73 in 57 jurisdictions โ but nobody is counting them now. What has changed?
โ Is it possible that Sandboxes retard innovation?
โ Is it too soon to declare the EU DLT Pilot Regime a failure?
โ What has the Global Financial Innovation Network (GFIN), achieved in the last seven years?
โ The track record of sandboxes in producing fast-growing tokenisation businesses is not stellar. Is this due to poor design or poor conception (e.g., they are an ill-conceived compromise by regulators fearful of innovation)?
โ Do sandboxes fulfil the same role for regulators as Proofs of Concept and Pilot Tests do for regulated financial institutions, i.e., they provide evidence of โdoing somethingโ without any intent to get something done?
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๐: 12:45 PM - 02:00 PM
Lunch and networking
๐: 02:00 PM - 02:45 PM
Panel 3 - Must legacy mean inertia?
Host: Carlos Martin Doncel (Swissquote)
Info: Topics and Questions:
โ Must progress in tokenisation wait for the value of the existing systems to be written off?
โ Can a process be improved incrementally or must it be total?
โ Can standard designs โ most obviously, single or common programmable platforms that put, as Larry Fink of BlackRock says, โevery stock, every bondโฆon one general ledger,โ accelerate the pace of innovation?
โ Regulated firms continue to be shy of public blockchains. Is a regulatory intervention required and, if so, what form should it take?
โ Regulators are unwilling to take the risk of authorising innovations that are compliant with existing regulations?
โ How confident should we be about the way the English common law is developing in the sphere of digital assets?
โ Is English law now readier than EU or German or French or Swiss law to host tokenised digital assets?
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๐: 02:45 PM - 03:30 PM
Panel 4 - Is jurisdictional competition just a race to the bottom?
Host: Glenn Morgan (Aon)
Info: Topics and Questions:
โ Is there any discernible โfirst moverโ advantage in building a legal and regulatory framework for tokenised assets?
โ Is regulation of tokens in different jurisdictions around the world converging on a single model โ or are wider โde-globalisationโ trends hampering cross-border legal and regulatory alignment?
โ Is the UAE model working in terms of attracting business?
โ Is it right to admire Singapore for integrating regulation and technical innovation?
โ As a pioneer, has Switzerland now fallen behind practice elsewhere?
โ Can Hong Kong become a regional hub for tokenised digital assets?
โ Is the EU falling behind legal and regulatory regimes in other jurisdictions โ and in particular the United States and UAE?
โ Is the United Kingdom moving too slowly?
โ Is it too soon to declare the United States a token regulation-free jurisdiction?
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๐: 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM
Coffee break and networking
๐: 04:30 PM - 05:30 PM
Panel 5 - Which can deliver: market forces or the State?
Host: Alex Dunn (Visa)
Info: Topics and Questions:
โ Should governments fund the creation of an open token infrastructure, i.e. a common programmable platform for digital money and digital assets?
โ Is the plethora of blockchain protocols an instance of market failure?
โ Would central banks be the right organisations to build a token infrastructure?
โ What shape should a pro-tokenisation legislative and/or regulatory initiative take?
โ What are the obstacles to getting government bonds issued in tokenised form done at scale?
โ What misguided policy might inadvertently cause tokenisation of equities and bonds to take off?
โ Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) were once seen as the โkiller appโ for tokenisation because they would put fiat currencies on-chain. Enthusiasm for CBDCs has declined, but does the argument about their impact on tokenisation still hold?
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๐: 05:45 PM - 08:00 PM
Networking drinks and canapes
Where is it happening?
Reed Smith Offices, 1 Blossom Yard, London, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 149.00 to GBP 799.00
