now loading...
Wealth Asia Connect Middle East Treasury & Capital Markets Europe ESG Forum TechTalk
Asset Management / Wealth Management / On The Move
J.P. Morgan banker swaps financial commodities for digital assets
New CEO hopes to widen accessibility to gold in current volatile climate
The Asset 10 Mar 2020

InfiniGold, an Australian fintech startup that digitizes commodities, has named former J.P. Morgan managing director Jon Deane as its chief executive officer.

Prior to joining InfiniGold, Deane had an extensive background in the commodities space. He spent nearly ten years at J.P. Morgan as a managing director and as the head of commodities trading in the Asia-Pacific region. After that, he spent nearly two years as the chief executive of TCM Capital, a global, diversified asset manager focused on distributed ledger technologies.

InfiniGold originated out of the Rozetta Institute, a financial markets research institute that leveraged frontier technology for the digitization of gold and other commodities.

“I’m excited to be joining InfiniGold,” says Deane. “[It] has already built an institutional-grade gold product, something that I believe is going to compete with the [Chicago Mercantile Exchange] CME futures market, the global gold [exchange-traded fund] ETF markets as well as the interbank gold market.”

“The current geo-political landscape and associated volatility are creating a very interesting period for the gold industry. InfiniGold is widening the accessibility of this asset class at a time when I anticipate more and more investors wanting to add gold positions to their portfolios while also reducing the systematic risk created via synthetic products.”

Conversation
Edmund Leong
Edmund Leong
managing director and head of group investment banking
UOB
- JOINED THE EVENT -
18th Asia Bond Markets Summit - Asean Edition
Investing in the new normal
View Highlights
Conversation
Henry Allen
Henry Allen
vice president, global FICC research
Deutsche Bank
- JOINED THE EVENT -
In-person roundtable
Securing the future
View Highlights