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The World of Tokenization: Transformative Potential for SMEs

17 July 2024
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The World of Tokenization: Transformative Potential for SMEs

Joint Event: SME Finance Forum and IDB Lab

Tokenization is revolutionizing finance by transforming asset transactions through digital tokens on a blockchain, enhancing security, transparency, and efficiency. This session will introduce financial service providers, regulators, development banks, and other financial ecosystem players to the fundamentals of tokenization, the necessary digital infrastructure, and real-world examples from Latin America, Africa, and Asia. We will explore the transformative potential of tokenization for both financial assets and real-world assets, highlighting how SMEs can benefit.

Tokenization and Required Infrastructure:

Tokenization involves converting rights to an asset into a digital token on a blockchain. This can include both financial assets, such as stocks and bonds, and real-world assets, such as real estate and commodities. Effective implementation requires a robust digital infrastructure, including secure and scalable blockchain technology, clear regulatory frameworks, and collaboration among financial institutions, technology providers, and regulators. Education and awareness are crucial to inform stakeholders about the benefits and functionalities of tokenization.

This session will discuss initiatives in Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, and Asia, along with the current global discussions and key concerns. For Latin America and the Caribbean, we will share learnings from IDB Lab’s LACChain initiative, which aims to promote financial inclusion and innovation through a secure, scalable, and interoperable blockchain infrastructure. . The session will focus on proven experiences from, emphasizing practical examples over future projections.

Key Questions Addressed

1. What is tokenization and its potential for both financial and real-world assets?

2. What type of digital infrastructure is needed, and what is the current status (national, regional, global layer 1 infrastructures??

3. What are the examples from Latin America, Africa, and Asia?

4. What are the next steps to advance tokenization?

 

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Speakers:

Moderator: Irene Arias Hofman, CEO IDB Lab

Irene is the CEO of IDB Lab, the innovation and venture laboratory of the Inter-American Development Bank Group. Their purpose is to discover new ways to drive social inclusion, environmental action and productivity in Latin America and the Caribbean. IDB Lab leverages financing, knowledge, and connections to support early-stage entrepreneurship, foster the development of new technologies, activate innovative markets, and catalyze existing sectors.
Previously, Irene worked for 20 years at the IFC, the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, where she managed the Financial Institutions Group and the LAC region with its 16-billiondollar portfolio. Her focus has been on innovation and technology, venture capital, and organizational development.

 

Sergio Navajas, senior specialist at the IDB Lab

Sergio Navajas is a senior specialist at the IDB Lab. He has worked for the IDB Group for more than fifteen years, mainly on financial inclusion issues. He has been a senior economist at USAID, a researcher at The Ohio State University, and a loan officer at Banco Bisa de Bolivia. Sergio graduated with a bachelor's degree in Economics from the National University of Tucumán and a master's degree in Economics from The Ohio State University, from which he also obtained his PhD in Development and Finance.

 

 

Host: Qamar Saleem, Head SME Finance Forum

Prior to this role, Qamar was the Manager Financial Institutions Group Advisory Services for Asia and Pacific driving leading a large team across 20 countries aimed at providing integrated investment/advisory client solutions across mainly MSME, Gender, Climate, Digital, Housing, Trade, and Supply Chain Finance. Qamar has been with IFC since 2012 and served in his previous roles as global technical lead for SME and Supply Chain Finance as well as regional SME Banking lead for EMENA.  Qamar has 30+ years of global financial services experience having worked across 60+ countries internationally managing large business lines while leading multi-cultural and cross-functional teams. He is a recognized thought leader, featured speaker, and an industry mentor in SME Finance. Prior to joining IFC, Qamar was associated with international organizations like HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank, Deutsche Bank as well as large regional banks while serving in several emerging markets where he also led SME Banking and Commercial Banking Divisions.  Qamar holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration and carries several certifications in the areas of Strategy, Climate Finance, Digital Banking, Business Transformation, Social Impact, MSME Banking, Team Leadership, Supply Chain Finance, Credit, Risk, Trade, Sales Effectiveness, Transaction Banking and Project Implementation.

 

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