Fintech and the Securities Market – Part 4 of 5

In the past two (2) articles the Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission (“TTSEC”) discussed six (6) of the twelve (12) considerations related to the International Monetary Fund (“IMF”) – The Bali Fintech Agenda. The Bali Fintech Agenda Policy Paper[1] provides a blueprint for successfully harnessing Fintech opportunities by providing a framework for countries to assess their policy options and adapt them to their own circumstances. This week’s article highlights the remaining six (6) considerations and briefly considers approaches within the local securities industry in order to facilitate compliance. Considerations.  [1] The Bali Fintech Agenda, IMF Policy Paper, October 2018

 

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