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how to implement consumer consent protocols to access bank account data under open banking scenarios …
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This note discusses emerging international approaches for regulating design and distribution of retail banking products. Such products include deposit, credit, and payment products, being the products that new financial consumers typically acquire first. Policy makers are finding that financial...
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, and contributing to healthy and competitive financial markets. The World Bank's Good Practices for Financial Consumer …
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Hydrological and meteorological (hydromet) data collection and analysis in Afghanistan started in the late 1940s and mid-1950s, respectively. The hydrometric network expanded rapidly in the 1960s and 1970s, reaching a peak of 150 in 1980, and the meteorological network had a similar trajectory....
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banks and nonbank e-money issuers. Harmonize customer due diligence standards for emoney wallets and low-risk bank deposits …
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The Thailand Economic Monitor (TEM) consists of two parts. Part 1 of the TEM reviews recent economic developments, examines the country's macroeconomic outlook, and analyzes the impact of key policy changes. Part 2 focuses on a specific subject with critical implications for Thailand's long-term...
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complaints handling and resolution processes and procedures to be established by FSPs. Drawing from the World Bank's Good …
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mobile phones, the internet, and bank accounts. The authors also explore savings habits and outline opportunities to use …
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This report is a stock-take of the state of prudential regulation and supervision of fintech. It focuses on prudential questions related to three primary products-transaction accounts (deposits and e-money accounts), credit, and payments. As such, the report covers e-money providers, P2P...
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