Tom Casteleyn

Tom Casteleyn is Head of Product Management for Custody, Cash and Foreign Exchange and has oversight of BNY Mellon’s response to Target2 Securities. He is a member of the BNY Mellon EMEA Operating Committee and is based in Brussels. Previously he was the Regional Executive for Benelux & France in the Global Client Management Group. In this role he was responsible for a team of Country and Client Executives managing and developing client relationships within the geography across all businesses and products of the company. Tom joined The Bank of New York in 2004 as a Client Executive in London. He has over 20 years’ experience in the banking and securities services industry. He joined the company from Capco, the financial markets consultancy, where he was a Principal Consultant in their market infrastructure and operations practice. Previously with First Chicago, Tom was head of sales and product management for Custody and Corporate Trust in EMEA. Prior to that, Tom worked at both Euroclear and Clearstream in a range of operational, project, and product management roles. Tom holds a Master's degree in International History from the London School of Economics and a Master's degree in Applied Economics from UFSIA, the University of Antwerp.

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2201, 2018

Blockchain – Progression in Securities Markets?

|22 Jan 2018|News|

Blockchain solutions for payments seem about a dime a dozen. But less is heard about bringing blockchain to the securities industry, even though current securities post-trade processing holds a large amount of inherent risk. Is blockchain technology a viable solution for the securities markets? Does the industry want to move forward with DLT and, if so, how will this progress from use case to business case? What are the challenges and opportunities? BNY Mellon’s Tom Casteleyn explains the latest blockchain and DLT trends impacting the securities industry.

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