The department is responsible for the authorisation, ongoing supervision and policy-making in relation to payment systems and payment service providers, such as e-money issuers, remittance providers and digital payment token (more commonly known as cryptocurrency) service providers under the Payments Services Act. Mr Ken Nagatsuka is the Executive Director and Head of Payments Department at the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). He also holds a Series 7, 63, 65, and Life & Health Producers licenses from the state of New Jersey. Osvaldo has a bachelor’s degree in Finance from New Jersey City University. Osvaldo began his career as a Financial Advisor at Bank of America / Merrill Lynch for around seven years, where he was responsible for running a Wealth Management practice across six offices. During his tenure at TIAA, he was a part of projects and pilots catering specifically to DOL and Suitability changes, including regulatory requirements and user interface.īefore joining TIAA, he was a Financial Advisor with Wells Fargo Advisors for two years, responsible for the Wealth Management offering out of 5 offices. Prior to joining NICE, he was a Financial Consultant with Fidelity Investments, where he helped retail and HNWI clients define their financial goals and provided them with financial planning concepts and solutions to meet those goals.īefore Fidelity, Osvaldo served around ten years at TIAA, working on the institutional side of the business for four years and the Wealth Management space for around six years. Osvaldo is a Suitability & Wealth Management SME for NICE Actimize. He is currently a doctoral candidate at the Swiss Business School in Zurich. Focused on the broader economic impact of financial regulation, he holds Master’s degrees in Finance, Quantitative Research and Law from New York University’s Stern School of Business, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and the University of Melbourne. He has also been involved in several high-profile research programmes, including assisting the US Treasury Department in accessing the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) instituted following the 2008 global financial crisis.īradley is a senior Financial Regulation and Risk Management research fellow with The Guangzhou-Nottingham Advanced Institute of Finance and the Guangzhou University of Finance’s Institute of Financial Employment. Prior to this, he was a management consultant focused on private equity and alternative assets. Previously Bradley oversaw Strategy with SunGard Financial Systems (now FIS), heading up strategic, business planning and product development across Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East. Bradley advises governmental and start-up projects, including several regulated digital assets, climate markets and payments entities. She is a mentor with Young Women Leadership Connection and Mentorshub.īradley is Co-Founder at Regulation Asia, the leading regulatory news intelligence service for the financial sector in APAC. She currently serves on the Board of Trustees for ISEAS (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies), the board of Building Construction Authority and committee of the Governance and Audit Committee of Singapore Heart Foundation. Outside of client work, Julia is active in giving back with board directorship and mentoring. Prior to her current role, she has assumed various leadership roles at firm-level as private banking industry lead, banking governance, risk and compliance and digital transformation services leader. Clients value her partnership to connect the dots and co-create pragmatic, best-fit solutions for them. With over 20 years of experience, she has led core banking, compliance, operational risk, finance transformation programmes, corporate governance, ERM and internal audit reviews. She is a risk and transformation specialist advising banks, wealth managers, capital markets intermediaries and non-FIs on digital transformation strategy and execution, risk & regulations, controls and governance. Julia is a partner with PwC Singapore’s Digital Regulatory Risk & Compliance practice.
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