New guidance urges banks and insurers to "vigorously promote" digital financial services and further develop their data and technology capabilities.
January 31, 2022New BIS paper says consent-based data governance systems with low transaction costs are key to promoting the development of virtual banking worldwide.
January 28, 2022A BIS paper says platform-based business models can lower costs and aid financial inclusion, but they can also give rise to digital monopolies and oligopolies.
January 14, 2022On Wednesday, 33 firms started offering MyData services, enabling consumers to centralise management of their data from different institutions.
January 6, 2022Data may be shared between FIs, subject to consent, if it can enhance customer convenience, improve operations, or facilitate cooperative business arrangements or partnerships.
January 3, 2022This list presents the most-read contributed articles published by Regulation Asia in 2020, based on aggregated user traffic analytics.
December 23, 2021Action initiation functionality will be applied first in the banking sector to enable the development of new, competitive and consumer-focused payment services.
December 23, 2021The FSB seeks to better understand how data requirements relating to privacy, security, storage, sharing and retention impact cross-border payments.
December 14, 2021An appropriate regulatory regime that safeguards investors and fosters innovation will allow society to benefit from DEXs and DeFi generally, says DLA Piper's Kristi Swartz.
December 7, 2021Companies looking to IPO in Hong Kong would have to undergo a cybersecurity assessment if their data-processing activities may have an impact on national security.
November 16, 2021