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AI and tokenised finance are reshaping financial trust

Amro’s CEO Yasuto Watanabe argues that sustained policy attention is needed to ensure the foundation of trust remains resilient amid financial transformation

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The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence, digital payments and tokenised finance is often framed as a story of efficiency: faster settlement, lower transaction costs and broader financial access. Across Asia, these gains are already visible. But beneath the surface, a more fundamental shift is under way. Financial innovation is not eliminating the need for trust. It is reorganising trust in ways that prove most consequential during periods of stress.

This matters because trust is the hidden

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