Harness regulation to your advantage and tackle its challenges with this practical guide for fintechs, financial services firms and other key players within the fintech ecosystem.
Fintech Regulation in Practice provides a clear, hands-on guide to the practical considerations that fintechs, banks adopting fintech and other key players in the fintech ecosystem need to take into account when embedding regulation.
This book looks at how regulation applies to a fintech at the various stages of its lifecycle and what it means for other partners in the fintech ecosystem that are crucial to its success. Addressing the key pitfalls, tensions and opportunities that come with fintech regulation, Fintech Regulation in Practice offers practical cases and tips to help professionals and organizations navigate its complexities.
It also explores key issues such as financial and operational resilience, cybersecurity and fighting financial crime, anti-money laundering best practices, information security, privacy and the concept of embedded finance. It will be essential reading for risk and compliance professionals in financial services, business owners of regulated and unregulated fintechs, financial services firms delivering or partnering with fintech, fintech investors and other key stakeholders within the fintech ecosystem.
Outlines the practical considerations for embedding regulation at each stage of the fintech lifecycle and the collaborative approach needed to ensure a strong, stable fintech
Navigates the pitfalls and tensions around fintech regulation, offering cases, practical tips and references to help readers navigate the complexities of the fintech space
Provides focus on the UK primarily as a strong Fintech sector with high quality regulation, but is written in a way to be relevant to any market and draws on examples in other jurisdictions
Explores key issues such as financial and operational resilience, cybersecurity and fighting financial crime, anti-money laundering best practices, information security, privacy and the concept of embedded finance.
Provides valuable insights for fintechs and organizations adopting fintech at the various stages of the lifecycle, as well as those engaging in the ecosystem from incumbents, investors and big tech to trade bodies and regulators in other jurisdictions
Maha El Dimachki
Maha El Dimachki is the Centre Head for the Bank for International Settlements Innovation Hub in Singapore. The centre's work develops public goods supporting centrals banks in how they discharge their roles in a digital economy and how they can improve the financial system using novel ideas and emerging technologies.
Prior to this, El Dimachki was Head of Department for Early and High Growth Oversight leading the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) response to the Kalifa review of UK Fintech and supporting startups and scaleups in their regulatory journey.
El Dimachki joined the FCA in 2017 to set up the first Payments Department and was responsible for crafting and implementing the FCA supervisory strategy for the UK payments sector. This included leading the implementation of the Second Payments Services Directive (PSD2) and Open Banking.
With roles in both private and public sector over the last two decades, Maha has a keen interest in observing and participating in the many exciting changes that are unfolding in the financial services, innovation and fintech environment.
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"This book brings the reader closer to the reality of working in a regulated environment and busts some of the myths that often circulate, limiting beliefs and potentially stifling innovation. Fintech Regulation in Practice tackles some of the key questions we're all asking about technology in financial services, providing a much-needed contribution to the discussion and bringing a sense of transparency that will only help progress the debate. This is one of those books that will only enrich the reader's knowledge leaving them informed and energised."
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"Regulation is not bad for business. It is necessary for any resilient long-term business. Fintech Regulation in Practice emphasizes the mindset and conduct culture needed to foster an innovative environment where customer protection is a default. Maha El Dimachki highlights the importance of proportionate regulation and how to ensure that regulatory measures are balanced for the business's scale and scope. Her regulatory background reassures us that we are in this together, making the implementation of these measures feel achievable."
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"As would be expected from Maha El Dimachki, this book is a must for any fintech that is looking to start and scale. It is an excellent guide to how innovation meets regulation and how regulators have embraced new opportunities to drive industry-led innovation with regulatory oversight."
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"Fintech is a key component of the financial services industry today, and its impact and the benefits will continue to grow. This book provides fintechs around the world with insights into the 'whys' of regulation as well as a guide on how to navigate the regulatory framework for fintechs from start-up to scale-up to maturity. Maha El Dimachki expertly takes readers through the fintech and regulatory lifecycle, breaking down the breadth and complexity of regulation into digestible chapters."
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"Right-sized regulation is key to a strong and stable economy. One that creates a solid foundation for innovation to thrive. To enable that, all parties in the ecosystem from regulators to investors to fintechs of all sizes should play their role in upholding high standards. Fintech Regulation in Practice is a must for anyone operating in this ecosystem. A very readable book, it offers a practical approach to fintech regulation; one that promotes a conduct culture and is embedded in the business from early stages right through its lifecycle. The ideas here are more than interesting, emanating as they do from an industry insider turned regulator whose passion for safe and sound fintech growth permeates every page."
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"Fintech regulation can be scary. Maha El Dimachki cuts through the noise and guides readers through the complex world providing a simple guide for both students and those working in the industry. Written by the former Head of Early and High Growth Oversight at the Financial Conduct Authority, you could not have a more authoritative voice!"
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"As fintech becomes mainstream, we need guardrails to ensure innovation is sustainable and prioritizes the needs of the end customer. Fintech Regulation in Practice is a very accessible guide that makes it clear that the way to achieve this outcome is to embed risk management processes in the heart of the business. Drawing on Maha El Dimachki's extensive public and private sector experience, this book offers nuanced perspectives, rejecting a one-size-fits-all approach to regulation. Covering company culture, technology strategy, operations and investor relations - deftly illustrating how these aspects are interlinked - it provides the tools and mindset needed for success."
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