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International Conferences

When the JFSA sponsors or co-sponsors an international conference, sometimes the staff will invite former Visiting Fellows to attend and give a presentation as part of the event. Most of these events are run in partnership with the Asia Development Bank Institute (ADBI) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).







  • Overview

    GLOPAC is keen to provide opportunities to current and former Visiting Fellows to present or participate in conferences and events sponsored by the JFSA, ADBI and OECD . Focusing on financial topics that are relevant to Asian countries specifically, GLOPAC Secretariat decides who to invite to give presentations based on the topic of the conferences. The conferences are a good opportunity for Fellows to make connections with other financial regulatory officers, experts and people studying and working in the finance industry more generally.

  • Who Can Join?

    All current and former Visiting Fellows are encouraged to attend the conferences organized by the JFSA and other related organizations. The GLOPAC Secretariat will individually message alumni and Fellows whom they think would be a good fit to give a presentation during the conference based on their research interests and experience as financial regulators. In general, the conferences are designed to share knowledge and address specific issues facing the Asian financial markets today.

  • What to Expect

    International conferences are places for people who work in the financial industry to come together to discuss issues, best practices, and solutions to problems affecting the entire region. Conferences cover a wide scope of topics, including capital markets, insurance, financial reform, economic revitalization, developing digital technologies, crypto-assets, and lending to SMEs. The Secretariat works to ensure that the conferences cover timely and relevant topics, and they invite experts from across the world to share their knowledge and experience.

Previous International Conferences

Online

December 8-9, 2020

20th OECD-ADBI Roundtable on Capital Market and Financial Reform in Asia

The Roundtable on Capital Market and Financial Reform in Asia was established by the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 1999 as a response to the Asian financial crisis. The 2020 roundtable explored emerging policy challenges and opportunities for strengthening capital flows and financial markets in Asia with particular focus on regulatory approaches to FinTech development and accelerating sustainable financing growth.

“It was an excellent opportunity for me to participate in the 20th OECD-ADBI Tokyo Roundtable on Capital Market and Financial Reform in Asia and present in front of such a high-level audience. Thanks to the great experience from the GLOPAC Program and my days at JFSA, I was promoted to new role back at my job at the National Bank of Georgia and was able to lead some of the reforms for strengthening financial sector stability, which are now worth sharing with colleagues from other countries.” --David Utiashvili, Head of Financial Stability Department, National Bank of Georgia

Presentation

"Moderating Excessive Household Debt Case of Georgia"
Mr. David Utiashvili, Head of Financial Stability Department, National Bank of Georgia

Tokyo, Japan

April 25, 2018

ADBI-JFSA-OECD Roundtable on Insurance and Retirement Savings in Asia

The Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI), in cooperation with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the Japan Financial Services Agency (JFSA), held a roundtable on insurance and retirement savings with regard to changes in climate and national demographics.

Presentation

"Advances in Technology: How FinTech and Cyber Risks are being addressed"
Mr. Matthew Aire, Dubai Financial Services Authority

Tokyo, Japan

March 1, 2018

Eighteenth OECD-ADBI Tokyo Roundtable on Capital Market and Financial Reform in Asia

The Roundtable on Capital Market and Financial Reform in Asia was established by the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 1999 as a response to the Asian financial crisis. The 2018 roundtable discussed key issues in capital flows and capital market development in Asia, financial technology developments and regulatory responses, and the financing of green infrastructure investments.

Presentation

"Keeping Pace with Digital Disruption"
Mr. Assylbek Davletov, Astana International Financial Centre



"Capital Flows to Asian Markets"
Mr. Nguyen Huy Toan, State Bank of Vietnam

Tokyo, Japan

March 2, 2017

Seventeenth OECD-ADBI Tokyo Roundtable on Capital Market and Financial Reform in Asia

The Roundtable on Capital Market and Financial Reform in Asia was established by the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 1999 as a response to the Asian financial crisis. The 2017 roundtable discussed key issues in capital flows and capital market development in Asia, financial technology developments, and regulatory responses, and the financing of green infrastructure investments.

Presentation

"Development of Derivatives Market in Vietnam"
Mr. Thuong Quang Nguyen, State Securities Commission of Vietnam



"Trends of Flow of Funds in the Indian Capital Market"
Mr. Susanta Kumar Das, Securities and Exchange Board of India

Tokyo, Japan

October 19, 2016

ADBI Symposium: MSMEs’ Access to Finance in a Digital Finance Era

Held to address the two main challenges—information asymmetry and collateral shortage—faced by MSMEs when applying for a bank loan. The discussions ranged from new methods for assessing SME risk to the increased reach of traditional forms of assessment such as credit scoring.

Presentation

"Alternative lending solutions in the absence of traditional collateral and alternative sources of funding for MSMEs: The Case of Vietnam"
Mr. Pham Hoang Ha, State Bank of Vietnam

Tokyo, Japan

May 19, 2016

Symposium on Financial Industry to Contribute to Revitalizing Regional Economy in Japan and Asia

Held by the Financial Research Center and GLOPAC, the symposium examined initiatives taken in Japan toward vitalization of the regional economy from the aspects of banking, crowd-funding, and entrepreneurial finance. The symposium also discussed regional finance in Asia, particularly from the viewpoint of financial inclusion.

Presentation

"Roles of Microfinance Finance in Economy and Financial Inclusion of Cambodia"
Ms. Pheav Sodalin, National Bank of Cambodia



"Financial Inclusion in Thailand"
Ms. Panida Suwaruchiporn, Ministry of Finance of Thailand

Tokyo, Japan

March 22, 2016

Sixteenth OECD-ADBI Tokyo Roundtable on Capital Market and Financial Reform in Asia

The Roundtable on Capital Market and Financial Reform in Asia was established by the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 1999 as a response to the Asian financial crisis. The 2016 roundtable discussed key issues in capital flows and capital market development in Asia, financial technology developments and regulatory responses.

Our Presentation

"Implications of Interest Rate Normalization on Equity Market: Malaysian Experience"
Dr. Roselee Shah Shaharudin, Securities Commission Malaysia

Tokyo, Japan

January 23, 2015

ADBI-Japan-OECD High-level Global Symposium: Promoting Better Lifetime Planning through Financial Education

The symposium addressed policy issues and research ideas to promote long-term financial planning through financial education. It focused on financial education research, particularly good practices, global examples, education on pension management, and financial inclusion and regulation in Asia.

Presentation

"Promoting Access to Capital Market by the SEC Thailand"
Ms. Nichaya Kosolwongse, Securities Exchange Commission of Thailand

Tokyo, Japan

October 30, 2014

Symposium on Financial Activity of Households and SME Financing in the Regional Economy

Held by the Financial Research Center and AFPAC, the symposium examined the financing of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the regional economy. It was focused on the current situation of SME financing, household borrowing from the viewpoint of behavioral economics, and the challenges for Asia’s financial markets and SME financing.

Presentation

"Small and Medium Enterprise Activities and Financing in Vietnam"
Mr. Pham Hoang Ha, State Bank of Vietnam

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