BIS appoints IMF director as head of Innovation Hub

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The Board of Directors of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has appointed Tommaso Mancini-Griffoli as Head of the BIS Innovation Hub (BISIH).

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He will lead the BIS Innovation Hub in its mission to foster international collaboration among central banks on innovative financial technology.

He is currently Assistant Director in the Monetary and Capital Markets Department of the IMF, responsible for payments, currencies and financial market infrastructures. He will join the BIS on 1 March 2026 for a five-year term. As Head of the BIS Innovation Hub, he will be a member of the Executive Committee of the BIS.

The BIS Innovation Hub has a global footprint across seven centres around the world – in Frankfurt/Paris (for the Eurosystem), Hong Kong SAR, London, Singapore, Stockholm (for the Nordic countries), Switzerland and Toronto. The BIS Innovation Hub also has in place a strategic partnership with the Federal Reserve System.

Through its broad project portfolio, the BIS Innovation Hub works together with central bank partners to explore projects that have the potential to enhance the resilience and efficiency of the global financial system. It also

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