Founder | Technologist | Builder of Financial Infrastructure
Our Mission
About
Jason Dobbs is a technology and finance executive focused on building institutional-grade systems for the next generation of financial markets. His work centers on the tokenization of regulated assets, digital financial infrastructure, and the integration of emerging technologies such as blockchain and AI into traditional financial systems.
Jason is the founder of ICTI, a technology company developing infrastructure for the issuance and management of tokenized financial instruments, including sovereign bonds, funds, and real-world assets. The platform is designed for use by central banks, financial institutions, and regulated market participants seeking to modernize issuance, settlement, and asset administration.
Before founding ICTI, Jason spent nearly two decades working at the intersection of financial systems, technology, and strategy. He has led and contributed to large-scale financial infrastructure projects for global institutions including banks, asset managers, and major corporations. His work has included payment systems, treasury platforms, financial data architecture, and digital transformation initiatives in highly regulated environments.
Jason’s projects have included work related to cash management systems, payment infrastructure, bond and securities processing, and financial master data platforms used by major institutions. Over the course of his career he has collaborated with financial institutions, technology companies, and regulatory stakeholders to develop systems that improve transparency, efficiency, and operational resilience in financial markets.
Today Jason focuses on the long-term transformation of capital markets through programmable financial instruments and digital asset infrastructure. His work explores how emerging technologies can make financial markets more efficient, transparent, and globally accessible while maintaining the regulatory safeguards required by modern financial systems.
Founder
Jason is currently focused on the development of ICTI’s tokenization platform, which aims to provide a secure and regulatory-compatible infrastructure for issuing and managing tokenized financial instruments.
The platform is being designed to support:
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Sovereign and institutional bond issuance
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Tokenized funds and structured financial products
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Real-world asset tokenization
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Programmable coupon and maturity payments
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Regulated investor access and compliance controls
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The goal is to create infrastructure that allows traditional financial institutions to adopt digital assets without abandoning the regulatory frameworks and operational standards they require.

Whats Next
ICTI AI Enabled Regulation Technology Platform
Modern financial markets operate under increasingly complex regulatory frameworks. Issuers, financial institutions, and market operators must navigate evolving compliance requirements across multiple jurisdictions while maintaining operational efficiency and transparency. ICTI’s platform is designed to address this challenge through an AI-enabled regulatory technology (RegTech) infrastructure built directly into the asset issuance and lifecycle management process.
The platform integrates compliance logic, regulatory controls, and automated verification into the underlying architecture that governs tokenized financial instruments. Rather than treating compliance as an external process performed after transactions occur, regulatory requirements are embedded directly into the system that governs issuance, ownership, transferability, and settlement.
Artificial intelligence plays a key role in enabling this approach. AI models assist in interpreting regulatory frameworks, monitoring compliance conditions, and coordinating complex workflows across multiple participants in a financial ecosystem. These capabilities allow institutions to manage regulatory requirements with greater precision while reducing manual operational overhead.
Within the ICTI platform, AI-driven regulatory tooling supports several core functions:
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Automated compliance workflows that coordinate regulatory checks throughout the lifecycle of an asset, from issuance to settlement.
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Jurisdiction-aware rule engines that enforce transfer restrictions, eligibility requirements, and investor qualification criteria.
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KYC and identity orchestration that integrates regulated identity providers and verification services into transaction workflows.
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Regulatory monitoring and reporting tools that enable institutions and regulators to observe activity within compliant frameworks.
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Programmable compliance controls embedded directly within tokenized financial instruments.
This architecture allows regulated institutions to adopt digital asset infrastructure while maintaining alignment with existing regulatory expectations. The goal is not to bypass financial regulation but to digitally encode regulatory requirements within the systems that operate financial markets.
By combining programmable financial instruments with AI-assisted compliance infrastructure, ICTI aims to help modernize financial market infrastructure in a way that improves transparency, reduces operational friction, and supports the secure adoption of tokenized financial assets by institutional and sovereign participants.
Background
Jason has worked across financial services, technology consulting, and digital asset development. His experience includes large-scale financial systems implementations and strategic technology initiatives for global organizations.
His work has spanned areas such as:
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Payments and treasury systems
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Financial data architecture
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Digital transformation in regulated industries
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Blockchain-based financial infrastructure