Olivier Fines, head of advocacy and capital markets policy research at CFA Institute, a global not-for-profit organisation that provides finance education for investment professionals, will bring his expertise in market integrity and digital asset regulation to the FundsTech Forum 2025 on April 29 in London.
Based in London, Fines leads CFA Institute’s work on capital markets policy, focusing on regulatory developments, digital assets and investor protection. His advocacy efforts aim to foster transparency, ethical standards and technological progress in the investment industry.
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With extensive experience in policy research, Fines has contributed to industry-wide discussions on tokenisation and its potential to reshape traditional financial markets. Most recently, he co-authored a report detailing tokenisation’s transformative impact on traditional assets, examining opportunities, challenges and regulatory implications of this emerging technology.
At FundsTech Forum 2025, Fines will join a group of experts to discuss how digital assets, tokenisation, and fintech innovations are influencing the future of asset management and capital markets.
As the investment industry continues its shift towards digitalisation and new asset structures, discussions at the forum will explore how firms can balance innovation with regulatory compliance while ensuring long-term market stability. Fines’ research and policy advocacy will help shed light on best practices for adopting these new technologies efficiently.
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