Brad Carr is the Managing Director of Digital Finance at the Institute of International Finance (IIF). He leads the IIF’s program on data policy, machine learning, digital identity, transformation, RegTech, cloud and digital currencies. He had led the IIF’s comprehensive industry research on the adoption of machine learning in credit risk and anti-money laundering, and industry positions papers on explainability, bias, ethical use and supervisory oversight.
Brad previously led the IIF’s advocacy on the finalization of Basel III, as well as the IIF-ISDA Cumulative Capital Impact study and the IIF RWA Task Force review of banks’ credit risk modelling practices.
Prior to his 6 years with the IIF, Brad worked at National Australia Bank for 15 years in credit, portfolio management and as a relationship manager for financial institutions clients.
His qualifications include a Bachelor of Economics from the University of Western Australia and a Masters in Science & Technology Commercialization from the University of Adelaide.