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Government activities, InspirAsiaSeptember 3, 2020September 9, 2020

Australian fintech inquiry calls for regulatory reform

An Australian Senate Committee inquiry into fintech has put forth 32 recommendations to promote further competition in the financial sector, with a particular focus on regulatory impediments.

Read more: Finextra

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