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Transcript
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publishedVersion
Publication Date
12-2025
Abstract
This issue of the Banking and Finance Law Review is published at a moment of profound transformation in the FinTech regulatory landscape. Around the world, legislators, regulators, financial institutions, and scholars face the complex task of fostering technological innovation while addressing concerns over consumer and investor protection, data privacy and cybersecurity, market integrity, the prevention of financial crime, and overall stability of the financial system. At the same time, geopolitics is increasingly influencing the direction of FinTech policy and regulation, as states leverage financial infrastructure not only to modernize domestic markets but also to assert strategic influence globally. This convergence of technology, law, and international relations has prompted a renewed sense of determination to design and develop regulatory architectures that are responsive to local conditions and needs, while maintaining attuned to the realities of global complexity and interdependence.
Discipline
Banking and Finance Law | Business Organizations Law
Research Areas
Corporate, Finance and Securities Law
Publication
Banking and Finance Law Review
Volume
42
Issue
1
First Page
1
Last Page
4
ISSN
0832-8722
Publisher
Carswell
Citation
REMOLINA LEON, Nydia; AZZURI, Alessio; TORRIE, Virginia; and CIANCERTA, Francisco Jose.
Welcome to the BFLR’s 7th Annual Fintech Issue. (2025). Banking and Finance Law Review. 42, (1), 1-4.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4814
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