Trump Fintech Order Puts Non-Bank Access to Fed Payment Rails Back in Focus
Trump’s fintech order has put non-bank access to US payment rails back in focus, with regulators asked to review how fintech firms fit into core infrastructure.
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MiCA, Section 1033, the AI Act, stablecoin licensing, financial-crime regimes, consumer protection. The rule-making that decides which fintechs get to exist - read closely so you don't have to.
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Industry figures have responded to reports that the Bank of England is reconsidering proposed stablecoin holding caps and reserve requirements.
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Australia’s proposed CGT reforms have prompted fintech warnings over startup funding, employee equity incentives and early-stage investment.
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WHAT FINTECHLY IS TRACKING
EU
The ESMA Level 3 paper on MiCA distribution that may close the passporting loophole.
US
How big banks plan to comply with finalised CFPB Section 1033 by the deadline.
UK
The PSR's draft consultation on APP fraud reimbursement after the volume rebound.
ASIA
Singapore's MAS digital-bank licence review and what it changes for the four licensees.
MENA
Dubai's first three RWA licensees and what they are bringing on-chain.
GLOBAL
Which European banks will mint their own MiCA-licensed euro stablecoin first.
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