A well-designed digital euro could enhance Europe’s monetary sovereignty, maintain accountability and safety, reduce cost and risk of cross-border transactions, and foster innovation across industries.
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Education
- PhD, technical mathematics, Vienna University of Technology
- MSc, mathematics, Vienna University of Technology
- MSc, business and economics, Vienna University of Economics and Business
- BSc, mathematics, Vienna University of Technology
- BSc, business and economics, Vienna University of Economics and Business
Bernhard Kronfellner joined Boston Consulting Group in 2007. He is a core member of the Financial Institutions practice area and co-leads the digital asset and blockchain group for the firm.
Bernhard has worked with banking clients and financial regulators around the world on cryptocurrencies, tokenization, metaverse, digitization, blockchain, post-merger integration, active credit portfolio management, and private market/private equity, as well as on market risk topics such as the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB).