FinTech = Financial Technology, namely technology, notably information technology, that is used for the provision of banking, insurance, financial, investment or payment services. The term is also used to refer to growth companies that develop new financial technologies or new services based on financial technologies.
Examples of FinTech innovations and phenomena
- robotic asset management
- mobile wallets
- customer service chatbots
- crypto assets, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum
- peer-to-peer lending and peer-to-peer insurance
- smart contracts.
What is the FIN-FSA’s role in digitalisation and FinTech issues?
Digitalisation is transforming the structures and operating practices of society, and the financial sector is no exception. Increasing competition, regulatory reform and changing customer needs and expectations are encouraging financial companies to develop services and products based on new technologies for their customers. The FIN-FSA keeps track of technological advances and trends in the financial sector, accommodating its supervisory activities to reflect the development of the sector. The FIN-FSA is also the authorisation authority for financial companies. New service providers, such as FinTech start-up companies, apply for authorisation or registration with the FIN-FSA, as required. The FIN-FSA welcomes innovation but, in its role as an authority, it also needs to identify the risks inherent in innovation.
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FIN-FSA published AML supervision strategy - effectiveness of sanctions monitoring to be improved by legislative reform
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Macroprudential decision: Systemic risk buffer set for banks, loan cap remains unchanged
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Finnish financial sector’s capital position strong - supervision in 2023 focuses on the risks caused by the uncertain operating environment
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Administrative fine imposed on Bank of Åland Plc for failures in reporting on derivatives contracts
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Liisa Siika-aho appointed to the Board of the Financial Supervisory Authority
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Thematic assessment: state of ICT outsourcing among supervised entities
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Regulations and guidelines 2/2023 on prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing enter into force on 26 June 2023
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Revision to FIN-FSA regulations and guidelines 7/2018 concerning certain aspects of the MiFID II suitability and remuneration requirements
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Thematic assessment on abuses of payment services and the compensation process
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EBA publishes Opinion on RTS concerning SOTs for IRRBB supervision
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