Fintech and the Securities Market Part 1 of 5

As Financial Technology (“Fintech”) alters the attributes of financial services and market structures, financial regulation is also adapting. Among other things, Fintech products and service providers are streamlining business processes, which allow customers the opportunity to fulfil their financial service requirements through non-traditional online channels which are generally considered to be more user-friendly. This includes a wide range of business activities from accessing investment advice to securing a loan. Over the next five (5) weeks the Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission (“TTSEC”) will be discussing topics related to Fintech and the Securities Market.

Read more here—> Fintech and the Securities Market – Part 1

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