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Regulating the Revolution – Rethinking the Regulation of Digital Financial Services

The way Digital Financial Services (DFS) are currently regulated has limited the opportunities for the deepening of financial inclusion, and has suggested an urgent need to reconceptualize current regulatory frameworks and for a paradigm shift in regulatory approaches.
Originally Published: 
Thursday, September 10, 2015

Regulating Digital Financial Services Agents in Developing Countries to Promote Financial Inclusion

Evan Gibson, Federico Lupo-Pasini and Professor Ross Buckley review the regulatory schemes on digital financial service agents in developing countries and analyses whether vicarious liability of the principle is an efficient regulatory approach.
Originally Published: 
Sunday, August 16, 2015

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