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UK and Hong Kong regulators sign fintech agreement

By Kirsten Hastings, 12 May 17

The Financial Conduct Authority has entered into a co-operation agreement with Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) to support innovation in fintech.

The Financial Conduct Authority has entered into a co-operation agreement with Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) to support innovation in fintech.

Under the agreement, the FCA and SFC will co-operate on information sharing and referrals of innovative firms seeking to enter each market.

Christopher Woolard, executive director of strategy and competition at the FCA, said: “Co-operation agreements are absolutely vital in fostering an environment of fintech innovation on a global scale.

“In the last few months alone we’ve signed agreements with colleagues in China, Japan, Canada and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA). Working with other regulators internationally, we want to build a common understanding of the principles of good innovation and we look forward to working closely with the SFC.”

Key agreement with Hong Kong

Having signed a similar agreement with the HKMA in December 2016, Friday’s announcement means that the FCA now has agreements with a number of key regulators in Hong Kong, which will be important given the breadth and speed in development of the fintech sector.

“This agreement will help both regulators stay abreast of innovation in financial services while providing innovative Fintech firms seeking to develop and grow their businesses internationally with enhanced channels for communicating with regulators,” said Ashley Alder, the SFC’s chief executive.

Tags: FCA | Fintech | Hong Kong | SFC | UK Adviser

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