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Cheng-Yun Tsang is an Associate Professor at Monash University’s Faculty of Law and a Senior Visiting Fellow at the University of New South Wales. Before joining Monash, he served as an Associate Professor at the National Chengchi University in Taiwan, where he developed and taught courses on FinTech Law, Banking Law, and Governance in Global Finance. Cheng-Yun is the Founding Director of the Financial Innovation Technological Evolution Center and leads significant government-funded research projects on topics like SupTech, Digital Identity, and anti-money laundering. His research specialty covers International Financial Law and FinTech regulation, particularly RegTech and SupTech, as well as issues surrounding crypto assets and sustainable finance. He received his SJD and LLM from Duke University and holds an MBA from National Taiwan University. As an influential author, his works have been published in prominent academic journals and have received extensive citations. Additionally, Cheng-Yun has consulted for various legislators and financial regulators across the Asia-Pacific region. He is actively involved in academic and industry collaborations focused on cutting-edge financial regulatory issues and has delivered keynote speeches in numerous international forums related to FinTech regulation.
Monash University • Melbourne
Teaching and researching in the Faculty of Law, focusing on FinTech and regulatory issues.
University of New South Wales • Sydney
Engaged in research and collaboration in the School of Private and Commercial Law.
National Chengchi University • Taipei
Developed and taught courses related to banking and FinTech law.
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