
The Uruguayan chamber of fintech has announced the creation of a special committee for the development of crypto regulation framework, BNamericas Tuesday, June 19.
The committee will reportedly promote innovation in order to help strengthen and develop the country’s financial system. This will include fighting against money laundering, or drug trafficking, as well as making the industry more transparent.
While Uruguay has not yet developed specific and standards for digital currencies, the fintech chamber is inviting organizations, consultants, entrepreneurs and government officials to collaborate on those.
The Uruguayan chamber of fintech’s former president and founder Sebastián Olivera told BNamericas that regulatory proposals will pass through established institutional channels. He reportedly said that the chamber aims to attract investments and innovation in the local industry and continue promoting Uruguay as a regional technology hub. Olivera added:
"We realize that no activity can be developed outside of the regulatory sphere, and that's particularly true when we're talking about the financial system. For that reason we're focusing on collaborating with the regulator and all other stakeholders involved. Within the fintech community we dream of Uruguay being the 'crypto-valley' of LatAm."
Last month, Mario Marcel, the president of Central Bank, they are considering regulating in the country in order to monitor risks. He claimed that “incorporating regulation will allow having a registry of participants in these activities and thus have information to monitor the associated risks.”
The authorities of appeared to be open to crypto and innovation, to approve rules for crypto regulations this summer. The Astana International Financial Center’s governor Kairat Kaliyev said that the center is working with international companies to develop appropriate regulation, and is also providing financial assistance to support fintech innovation in the country.
Published at Wed, 20 Jun 2018 11:15:47 +0000
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