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The ECB at Sibos 2023

When, where

18 – 21 September 2023

Toronto, Canada

All times below are Eastern Standard Time

Agenda

Sessions hosted by the ECB

Wednesday 20 September 10:30-11:00 – Exhibitor Stage 1 (ES1)

Exhibitor Session: Digital euro – all you need to know

A digital euro would be Europe’s retail central bank digital currency. Learn more from the European Central Bank on why a digital euro is needed and how it will fit into the financial ecosystem. The session dives into the key findings such as distribution and design of a digital euro after the two years investigation phase.

Speakers:

  • Ulrich Bindseil, ECB
  • Evelien Witlox, ECB 

Digital euro - all you need to know (Presentation at Sibos 2023)

Sessions hosted at the Eurosystem stand

This year, come and meet our experts and discover what we do. Dedicated sessions taking place at our stand are:

Monday 18 September 14:00-15:00 – Eurosystem stand F10

Meet Evelien Witlox, Programme Manager, ECB

Monday 18 September 15:00-16:00 – Eurosystem stand F10

Information session on T2 with Eurosystem experts

Tuesday 19 September 10:00-11:00 – Eurosystem stand F10

Information session on TIPS with Eurosystem experts

Tuesday 19 September 15:00-16:00 – Eurosystem stand F10

Information session on T2S with Eurosystem experts

Wednesday 20 September 09:00-10:00 – Eurosystem stand F10

Information session on ECMS with Eurosystem experts

Wednesday 20 September 14:00-15:00 – Eurosystem stand F10

Meet Dimitri Pattyn, Deputy Director General, ECB

Wednesday 20 September 16:00-18:00 – Eurosystem stand F10
Reception at the ECB stand

To register for the reception, please send an email to mip.events@ecb.europa.eu

Thursday 21 September, 10:00-11:00 – Eurosystem stand F10

Information session on Digital Euro with Eurosystem experts

Thursday 21 September, 11:00-12:00 – Eurosystem stand F10

Meet Ulrich Bindseil, Director General, ECB

Sessions with ECB speakers

Monday, 18 September, 16:00-16:45 – Conference stage CS5

How can the private sector support the G20 targets?

To enable further economic growth, support international trade and financial inclusion, in 2020, the G20 leaders approved a roadmap to make cross-border payments, faster, cheaper, more transparent, and inclusive, while maintaining their safety and security. During the first two years, the programme focused on establishing the foundational elements of the roadmap and has benefited from regular and extensive collaboration with a wide range of private and public sector stakeholders sharing insights and expertise. Attention now shifts to implementation of practical projects to enhance cross-border payments. Private sector involvement is crucial to achieve this customer promise and achieve the ambitious targets set by the G20 in 2021. How will the industry support the road towards the targets and what does the industry need from the public sector?

Speakers:

  • Ulrich Bindseil, ECB
  • Todd Fox, Visa
  • Isabelle Poussigues, Société Générale
  • Emanuela Saccarola, Citibank

Moderator: Victoria Cleland, Bank of England

Video recording (available until the end of 2023 with a digital or physical Sibos pass)

Monday, 18 September, 16:00-16:45 – Standards Forum, Industry Session

Can securities market infrastructures march in step to ISO 20022?

We all know ISO 20022 is the messaging standard of choice for payment market infrastructures worldwide. Is it time for securities market infrastructures to agree on a common way forward for applying the new standard now too? The European Central Securities Depository Association (ECSDA) thinks so and has recently recommended that CSDs set a timeline for the transition to ISO 20022. In this session, we’ll unpack the business case for securities market infrastructures globally to make the switch, explore which business areas could transition first, understand the downstream impacts, and discuss the benefits and potential blockers along the way.

Speakers:

  • Chris Burke, Federal Reserve Financial Services
  • Alex Dockx, J.P. Morgan
  • Anna Kulik, ECSDA
  • Holger Neuhaus, ECB

Moderator: Karin Deridder, SWIFT

Video recording

Wednesday, 20 September, 13:30-14:15 – Conference stage 4

CBDCs: The future is now

Across the world, interest in Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) is gaining rapid momentum. According to the Atlantic Council, over 110 countries around the world are now exploring digital currencies. And a recent survey by the OMFIF Digital Monetary Institute found that 24% of central banks will be ready to go live with a digital currency in the next year or two. In this session, we’ll hear from a diverse range of speakers on developments in key regions, the successes and lessons-learned to date. What will it take for CBDCs to achieve central banks’ objectives and be truly integrated into the global financial system? Join us to find out.

Speakers:

  • Ulrich Bindseil, ECB
  • Lee Braine, Barclays
  • Sonja Davidovic, BIS
  • Jennifer Lassiter, Digital Dollar Project

Moderator: Neha Narula, MIT Media Lab

Video recording (available until the end of 2023 with a digital or physical Sibos pass)


Wednesday, 20 September, 16:00-16:30 – SWIFT Theatre

Correspondent banks driving the low-value payments revolution

The low-value cross-border payments market is growing exponentially. And what matters most to customers is security, low cost, speed, and simplicity. Together, Swift, clearing banks, and local market networks are providing low-value cross-border payment standards to achieve end-to-end transparency and simpler, easier, and faster payments. In this panel, learn from banks, local market infrastructures, and payment experts how disbursing low-value payments via domestic networks supporting cross-border payment standards helps you deliver the experience end-customers expect and meet your financial crime compliance obligations.

Speakers:

  • Marek Kozok, ECB
  • Deepa Sinha, BAFT
  • Jan Paul van Pu, ING

Moderator: Julie Bolan, SWIFT

Video recording (available until the end of 2023 with a digital or physical Sibos pass)