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A Guide to Financial Regulation for Fintech Entrepreneurs (Paperback)
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A Guide to Financial Regulation for Fintech Entrepreneurs (Paperback)
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The Fintech Entrepreneur's Guide to Regulation and Regulatory
Strategy Fintech has been growing dramatically over the last few
years, and it is now an important sector in its own right. This
means that Fintech companies, who could so far often rely on a
comparatively lenient regulatory regime, will now have to give
serious thoughts on compliance with applicable regulatory rules.
Operating in a highly regulated environment is tedious, but not all
bad--companies that can play the regulatory game well have a
strategic advantage, especially with regard to time-to-market and
scaling. Nothing spells missed opportunity like a competitor
building market share with a copycat product whilst you are still
waiting for your license! Written for professionals, this book
helps anyone whose job has to do with formulating or executing a
Fintech startup strategy or whose job touches financial services
regulation, or anyone who simply wants an easy- to-read
introduction to financial services and their regulation. Describes
the purpose of and principle behind modern financial services
regulation Explains how to include regulation into a startup's
strategic planning to optimize time-to-market and scaling Gives an
overview of the entire financial services space, and which
regulations apply where Gives detailed references to 20 key
regulations in the EU regulatory system, including PSD, GDPR, CRD,
AMLD, MiFID, UCITSD, AIFMD The first part introduces financial
services regulation, its purpose, how it is created (especially in
the EU and in the US), and it develops a framework for including
regulations into the strategic planning of a company. It also gives
a rundown of the current financial services space--players and
products--and its key regulations. The second part describes a
regulatory system in more detail. The system chosen is the EU
because it is more consistent and unified than the US system where
a lot of the regulation still is created at the state-level.
However, as most financial regulation nowadays is determined at the
global level, the principles found in EU regulation will be by and
large also be found the US and other systems.
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