Tag Archives: fintech

What is missing from the fintech card of the OCC

[ad_1] A version of this post was previously published on the Federal Financial Analytics blog. The Office of the Currency Controller recently concluded its controversial decision to authorize a fintech card for special purposes. Although OCC points out that it is holding these special purpose cards to standards equivalent to …

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The Fintech Files: An encryption of jobs – but will it last?

[ad_1] Welcome to The Fintech Files, your weekly summary of Fintech correspondent Yolanda Bobeldijk, who keeps you updated on the latest developments in technology and financial innovation. In the City, bitcoin is a bit like Marmite: you love it or you hate it. But the bitcoin could be controversial, the …

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Arizona opens the first fintech sandbox in the United States

[ad_1] The Attorney General's Office of Arizona opened the first fintech sandbox in the United States, allowing financial services startups to bypass bureaucracy and start testing their products with real consumer data. Currently, navigating state regulatory requirements can take several months and cost tens of thousands of dollars a starter …

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We are far away The United States is a utopia for Fintech

[ad_1] <div _ngcontent-c16 = "" innerhtml = " UNITED STATES – JUNE 13: Joseph Otting, currency controller, prepares to testify during an audition of the House's Financial Services Committee in 39; Rayburn building entitled "Regulation of the financial industry: the Office of the Currency Controller," on 13 June 2018. (Photo …

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