Tagged: Jane Hume

Consumer Data Right Legislation Should Make it Easier to Compare Fintech Products, According to Australian Government Official

The Consumer Data Right (CDR) legislation in Australia has been introduced to enhance the nation’s modern banking sector. It’s also supposed to make it easier to match or compare different financial products across a range of industries in the country, according to Senator Jane Hume,… Read More

Lord Mayor of London Virtually Visits Australia, Chats about Fintech Collaboration

The Lord Mayor of the City of London has kicked off a “virtual programme in Australia” with the goal of discussing green tech and Fintech collaboration. According to DIT, William Russell, the 692nd Lord Mayor of London, will be promoting closer collaboration in in these… Read More

Australia and the UK to Extend Existing Fintech Agreement, While Supporting Financial Services Providers in Singapore

  Australia is reportedly planning to extend one of its Fintech agreements with the UK. The agreement is designed to help Fintech firms in each country by making it easier for them to acquire operational licenses. Both jurisdictions also aim to increase cooperation and collaboration… Read More

Australia-UK “Fintech Bridge” Is Under-Utilized, as there’s Significant Potential for New Agreements, Says Aussie Senator Jane Hume

Australia’s Senator Jane Hume has suggested that there’s significant potential for new international agreements to lead the nation’s Fintech companies into emerging financial markets. Hume pointed out that Australia’s present agreement with the UK to promote exports of Australia’s financial technology has not been used… Read More

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