Name
Previn Singh
Job Title
Head of Tokenisation Strategy
Company
Fidelity International
Speaker Bio
Previn Singh has been a leader in the Digital Assets space for over 9 years. He has operated in the intersection between Finance and Blockchain during this time. He is currently the Head of Tokenisation Strategy at Fidelity International. He has focused on partnerships with financial services institutions, fintechs and regulators. His areas of focus are tokenization, stablecoins, ecosystem development and the expansion of industry wide Digital Financial Market Infrastructure (dFMI).
He has over 30 years change, transformation & innovation management experience. Prior to his efforts in Digital Assets he was responsible for transformation work at Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs. He has worked as a global change Programme Director across various functions such as Trading, Risk, Operations, Finance and Liquidity Management. During his time in these roles he helped define strategy and then drove the transformation of these functions in line with that strategy.
Previn has a First Class degree in Civil Engineering from Queen Mary College, University of London and an MSc in Engineering gained with Distinction from Imperial College. He also holds an MBA from Imperial College Business School.
He has over 30 years change, transformation & innovation management experience. Prior to his efforts in Digital Assets he was responsible for transformation work at Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs. He has worked as a global change Programme Director across various functions such as Trading, Risk, Operations, Finance and Liquidity Management. During his time in these roles he helped define strategy and then drove the transformation of these functions in line with that strategy.
Previn has a First Class degree in Civil Engineering from Queen Mary College, University of London and an MSc in Engineering gained with Distinction from Imperial College. He also holds an MBA from Imperial College Business School.