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Market behaviour – financial services
by Hilah Laskov, Senior Associateand Chelsea Roux, Candidate Attorney
Reviewed by Shayne Krige, Director and head of the Investment Funds & Private Equity practice
In this update, we note applications being made for exemption from regulatory provisions and the introduction of an innovation hub designed to boost fintech.
- Applications for exemptions
In light of the current pandemic, certain regulated entities have applied for exemptions from their obligations under financial sector regulations.
4 Africa Exchange Proprietary Limited has, for example, applied to the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (“FSCA“)[1] for an amendment of the terms and conditions subject to which its licence was granted so that it can change its operational business address.
Fitch Ratings Limited has also applied to be exempted from compliance with section 3(2) of the Credit Rating Services Act[2] which provides that credit rating services may only be performed by a registered credit rating agency. This exemption would apply for a period of two years. Certain regulated persons have also been exempt from compliance with section 4(1) of the CRSA which governs the use of credit ratings.
2. Innovation hub
The Intergovernmental Fintech Working
Group (“IFWG“) launched
the IFWG Innovation Hub on 7 April 2020 to respond to changes within the
financial sector caused by the impact of financial technology. The IFWG
Innovation Hub is aimed at innovations that complement the core mandates of
regulators and will provide assistance to innovators in the financial
technology space. It provides, amongst other things for enhanced communication
between industry and the regulator.
[1] In terms of section 9(4) of the Financial Markets Act 19 of 2012.
[2] Section 3(2) of the Credit Rating Services Act Act 24 of 2012.
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