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A Guide to Financial Regulation for Fintech Entrepreneurs

S Loesch

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English
John Wiley & Sons Inc
27 April 2018
The Fintech Entrepreneur's Guide to Regulation and Regulatory Strategy
Fintech has been growing dramatically over the last few years, and it is now an important sector in its own right. This means that Fintech companies, who could so far often rely on a comparatively lenient regulatory regime, will now have to give serious thoughts on compliance with applicable regulatory rules.

Operating in a highly regulated environment is tedious, but not all bad-companies that can play the regulatory game well have a strategic advantage, especially with regard to time-to-market and scaling. Nothing spells missed opportunity like a competitor building market share with a copycat product whilst you are still waiting for your license!

Written for professionals, this book helps anyone whose job has to do with formulating or executing a Fintech startup strategy or whose job touches financial services regulation, or anyone who simply wants an easy- to-read introduction to financial services and their regulation.

Describes the purpose of and principle behind modern financial services regulation Explains how to include regulation into a startup's strategic planning to optimize time-to-market and scaling Gives an overview of the entire financial services space, and which regulations apply where Gives detailed references to 20 key regulations in the EU regulatory system, including PSD, GDPR, CRD, AMLD, MiFID, UCITSD, AIFMD

The first part introduces financial services regulation, its purpose, how it is created (especially in the EU and in the US), and it develops a framework for including regulations into the strategic planning of a company. It also gives a rundown of the current financial services space-players and products-and its key regulations. The second part describes a regulatory system in more detail. The system chosen is the EU because it is more consistent and unified than the US system where a lot of the regulation still is created at the state-level. However, as most financial regulation nowadays is determined at the global level, the principles found in EU regulation will be by and large also be found the US and other systems.

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Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 227mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   442g
ISBN:   9781119436706
ISBN 10:   1119436702
Pages:   304
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
About the Book ix Acknowledgments xi About the Author xiii PART I Fintech Regulation and Strategy 1 CHAPTER 1 Regulatory Strategy for Fintech Companies 3 CHAPTER 2 Overview of Financial Services Regulation 17 CHAPTER 3 Regulation in Practice 35 CHAPTER 4 The Financial Services Industry 65 CHAPTER 5 Retail Financial Services Products 77 CHAPTER 6 Wholesale Financial Services Products 99 PART II Selected Regulations in Detail 121 SHEET 1 Alternative Investment Fund Manager Directive 123 SHEET 2 Anti Money Laundering Directive 131 SHEET 3 Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive 139 SHEET 4 Cross-Border Payments Regulation 147 SHEET 5 Consumer Contracts Directive 149 SHEET 6 Consumer Credit Directive 151 SHEET 7 Capital Requirements Directives 155 SHEET 8 Deposit Guarantee Scheme Directive 169 SHEET 9 Distance Marketing in Financial Services Directive 173 SHEET 10 European Market Infrastructure Regulation 177 SHEET 11 Electronic Money Directive 183 SHEET 12 General Data Protection Regulation 187 SHEET 13 Market Abuse Regulation 195 SHEET 14 Mortgage Credit Directive 201 SHEET 15 Markets in Financial Instruments Directive 209 SHEET 16 Packaged Retail and Insurance-based Investment Products Regulation 225 SHEET 17 Payments Services Directive 229 SHEET 18 Rating Agencies Regulation 239 SHEET 19 Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities Directive 243 SHEET 20 Unfair Commercial Practices Directive 253 Appendix A Important Definitions from European Legal Texts 257 Appendix B Abbreviations Used for Legal References 277 Index 279

STEFAN LOESCH is an experienced financial services executive, tech entrepreneur, and author. He is currently working on a number of ventures that use crypto and blockchain technology within the framework of traditional finance and regulation. His past ventures include an early stage peer-to-peer lending start-up and an edtech start-up. He is co-editor and one of the authors of PRMIA's Professional Risk Managers Handbook. In the past, he was an Executive Director at J.P. Morgan, and a consultant in McKinsey's Corporate Finance practice. He holds a degree in Physics from the University of Bonn and an MBA from INSEAD.

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