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Payments Lab (C-suite): The challenges and impact of regulation on the sector as it scales the use of digital currencies

October 19 @ 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Date: Thursday 19 October, 14:30 to 15:30 (BST) [online]

With more and more people using and looking at stablecoins digital currencies and assets, policymakers are increasingly exploring ways to monitor and regulate digital assets.

The Services and Markets Bill laid the legislative foundations to bring stablecoins and cryptoassets into financial services regulation. The government has committed to bringing in a secondary legislation, but what that includes is very much unknown. All this poses a number of challenges for payment and e-money firms as well as consumers.

Payments Lab aims to bring together those in c-suite roles for a special peer-to-peer insights and advisory session on specific risks and challenges you are dealing with. It is exclusive to The Payments Association members and will be held on Zoom.

The session will look to cover the following key areas:

  • What regulation is appropriate as more people use a form of digital currency or asset? Should the FCA have more powers?
  • The impact of stable coins becoming regulated.
  • How existing forms of payments can become digital?
  • The creation of a digital pound and a CBDC.

Details

Date:
October 19
Time:
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Cost:
Free
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