Nimisha Tailor | Consultant
E-nomics

Nimisha Tailor, Consultant, E-nomics

Nimisha Tailor is a competition and regulation specialist with international experience. She is the founder of E-nomics, a boutique economics consultancy, helping organisations navigate policies and regulations to compete and innovate in an inclusive and sustainable manner. Nimisha has experience of advising large tech companies, central banks, think tanks and international organisations (World Bank, OECD) in the areas of digital economy, digital finance, digital trade  in Asia Pacific, United States and Latin America. Previously, she was Deputy Director at the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore and has worked at competition authorities in United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia (secondment). Nimisha is a Keynote Asia’s Women Speaker, and presents at both academic and Tech Industry conferences. She is the author of the paper ‘Competition in the New ASEAN Economy,’ and is an online guest lecturer for a New York University marketing class (Prague campus). She volunteers as a mentor on global and university mentoring programmes and is passionate about supporting young professionals. She served in the UK Government Economic Service and has a MSc degree in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

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Identity Week Asia 2024 Day 1 @ 11:20

Panel: Onboarding in Gov Services

  • What are some key drivers that kickstarted the national digital identity in Singapore and Bhutan?
  • When implementing digital identity, what are core challenges the governments of Bhutan and Singapore faced?
  • Who owns the data used in the onboarding process?
  • What are the enablers than allow the national identity to scale and grow to the national level? 
last published: 22/Oct/24 04:25 GMT

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