L'industrie de la fintech au Mexique pousse la réforme de la loi sur la fintech 2, visant à clarifier les règles de régulation des actifs cryptographiques

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Mars Finance information, according to La Política Online, the Mexican fintech industry is seeking to promote financial technology reform under the leadership of new head Ángel Cabrera of the National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV). The industry believes that the Fintech Law passed in 2018 can no longer keep up with the pace of innovation, leading to bottlenecks in approval processes and a pressing need for clearer, more flexible regulatory standards. Main demands include speeding up authorization procedures, implementing tiered risk management, conditional licensing, and comprehensive regulation of open financial models. Regarding crypto assets, Mexican financial authorities still maintain restrictions on such tools, despite the continuous growth of the global crypto market. The industry is seeking progress in crypto asset regulation, hoping to establish clearer rules. Additionally, the industry also hopes to promote hybrid models, allowing platforms to integrate payment, credit, and insurance services. Experts point out that about 85% of transactions in Mexico are still conducted in cash, with a large portion of the population unserved by traditional financial systems; updating regulations will help accelerate financial inclusion.
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