A Review of Fintech Regulations in China, Singapore, and Hong Kong

Journal Title: Journal of Economics and Business - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

The world has transformed from traditional business model into digitalised business model, financial services as well. As financial sector is strictly regulated by worldwide regulator in the past, there’s the dilemma on the regulation in the combination of Financial Technology (“Fintech”). This paper has selected three samples of emerging countries in Asia to examine the current regulations development. In the end of the paper, there is a comparison of regulatory framework between the samples of countries in order to have more understanding on how the regulator had been working on the Fintech industry to overcome the uncertainty

Authors and Affiliations

Chee Yuen Yew, Ameen Talib

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  • EP ID EP339207
  • DOI 10.31014/aior.1992.01.01.5
  • Views 123
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How To Cite

Chee Yuen Yew, Ameen Talib (2018). A Review of Fintech Regulations in China, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Journal of Economics and Business, 1(1), 43-56. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-339207