Summary
Martien Lubberink is an advisor and academic with over 25 years at the intersection of financial regulation, accounting and strategic communication, currently advising the World Bank Group and teaching as an Associate Professor at Victoria University of Wellington. He combines hands-on regulatory experience from the Dutch Central Bank with a strong record of shaping international standards—contributing to Basel III—and providing parliamentary testimony on New Zealand’s banking system. Known as a skilled translator of technical accounting and supervision topics into accessible narratives, he produces policy papers, advocacy pieces and technical documentation for central banks, ministries, law firms and industry. His background spans academia and public service, from PhD research in Groningen to supervisory policy roles, and he is available for specialised writing, regulatory analysis and advisory engagements that require both technical precision and public-facing clarity.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at University of Groningen