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Linklaters Blog » Fintech
1w ago
The Bank of England and FCA have outlined how they propose to operate the UK’s Digital Securities Sandbox and invited feedback ..read more
Linklaters Blog » Fintech
1M ago
The Law Commission has published a consultation on draft legislation to confirm the existence of a “third” category of property as well as a call for evidence on the private international law treatment of digital assets.  ..read more
Linklaters Blog » Fintech
2M ago
The latest proposals envisage that private sector wallet providers will be subject to a robust regulatory framework and play a key role in protecting users’ privacy ..read more
Linklaters Blog » Fintech
2M ago
ESMA guidance will have important implications for businesses across the globe seeking to structure digital asset arrangements that fall outside of MiCA’s scope ..read more
Linklaters Blog » FintechLinks
4M ago
In this special vodcast, some of the key architects of Euroclear’s D-FMI share their insights on drivers, design choices, legal underpinnings, market response, future plans and more ..read more
Linklaters Blog » Fintech
4M ago
The UK has finalised the legal framework for the first financial market infrastructure sandbox – the digital securities sandbox.  ..read more
Linklaters Blog » Fintech
4M ago
Despite challenges for the global industry, there are still fundamental growth drivers for the continued digitalisation of financial products, services and market infrastructure. Read more about the legal outlook for fintech and payments markets in the year ahead ..read more
Linklaters Blog » Fintech
5M ago
Three papers from HM Treasury are an important stepping-stone towards a comprehensive licensing regime for cryptoassets in the UK ..read more
Linklaters Blog » Fintech
8M ago
More businesses that are involved in payments chains – even those that do not handle funds directly – are being subject to more regulatory scrutiny ..read more
Linklaters Blog » FintechLinks
8M ago
Following a recent UK court decision, crypto exchanges with customer’s agreements that submit to US arbitration may no longer be enforceable.   ..read more