Oct 18, 2020 at 15:07 UTCUpdated Oct 19, 2020 at 14:44 UTC.Stellar CEO Denelle Dixon will be part of a four-person panel discussion on the private-sector's role in addressing shortcomings of cross-border payments at the International Monetary Fund's annual meeting Monday.
Also on the panel are: Jonathan Dharmapalan, CEO of eCurrency; Rory MacFarquhar, senior VP, Mastercard; and Rene Reinsberg, CEO of Celo.The panel, which will be webcast, will start at 9 a.m. ET on Monday.
It immediately follows a panel of policy-makers that includes U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell that will discuss the same topic and precedes one that discusses the public sector's role in cross-border payments.
Will be a fourth panel consisting of the co-chairs of a task force set up to propose a roadmap of concrete actions to improve cross-border payments.
Stellar CEO to Be Part of IMF Panel on Cross-Border Payments
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