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  1. Blockchain as a decentralized mechanism for financial inclusion and economic mobility
    Published: August 2019
    Publisher:  Vanderbilt University, Department of Economics, Nashville, TN

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: Vanderbilt University Department of Economics working papers ; 19, 00012
    Subjects: Blockchain; Financial Inclusion; Economic Mobility; KYC; AML; Fintech; Decentralized Identity; Biometrics; Privacy; Distributed Business Processes; Smart Cities; IoT; Civil Society
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 32 Seiten), Illustrationen
  2. A survey of fintech research and policy discussion
    Published: June 2020
    Publisher:  Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

    The intersection of finance and technology, known as fintech, has resulted in the dramatic growth of innovations and has changed the entire financial landscape. While fintech has a critical role to play in democratizing credit access to the unbanked... more

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    The intersection of finance and technology, known as fintech, has resulted in the dramatic growth of innovations and has changed the entire financial landscape. While fintech has a critical role to play in democratizing credit access to the unbanked and thin-file consumers around the globe, those consumers who are currently well served also turn to fintech for faster services and greater transparency. Fintech, particularly the blockchain, has the potential to be disruptive to financial systems and intermediation. Our aim in this paper is to provide a comprehensive fintech literature survey with relevant research studies and policy discussion around the various aspects of fintech. The topics include marketplace and peer-to-peer lending, credit scoring, alternative data, distributed ledger technologies, blockchain, smart contracts, cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings, central bank digital currency, robo-advising, quantitative investment and trading strategies, cybersecurity, identity theft, cloud computing, use of big data and artificial intelligence and machine learning, identity and fraud detection, anti-money laundering, Know Your Customers, natural language processing, regtech, insuretech, sandboxes, and fintech regulations

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Edition: Current draft: May 28, 2020
    Series: Working papers / Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia ; 20, 21 (June 2020)
    FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper ; No. 20-21
    Subjects: fintech; marketplace lending; P2P; alternative data; DLT; blockchain; robo advisor; regtech; insuretech; cryptocurrencies; ICOs; CBDC; cloud computing; AML; KYC; NLP; fintech regulations
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 56 Seiten)
  3. GwG
    Geldwäschegesetz, GeldtransferVO, relevante Vorgaben aus AO, KWG, StGB, VAG, ZAG
    Contributor: Zentes, Uta (Herausgeber); Glaab, Sebastian (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2025
    Publisher:  Fachmedien Recht und Wirtschaft in Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH, Frankfurt

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    Contributor: Zentes, Uta (Herausgeber); Glaab, Sebastian (Herausgeber)
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783800519378; 3800519372
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    9783800519378
    Edition: 4., aktualisierte Auflage 2025, erweiterte Ausgabe, revidierte Ausgabe
    Series: Frankfurter Kommentar
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Hardback; (Zielgruppe)Geldwäschebeauftragte, Banken, Sparkassen, Kreditgenossenschaften, Finanzdienstleistungsinstitute, Versicherungsunternehmen, Rechtsanwälte, Wirtschaftsprüfer, Steuerberater, Immobilienmakler, Spielbanken, Güterhändler, Universitäten, Verbände; (Produktform (spezifisch))With ribbon marker(s); AML; Geldwäschegesetz; Geldwäsche; Kreditwesengesetz; FATF; Europäische Kommission; Risikomanagement; risiko-orientierte Vorgehensweise; Grundsatz der Proportionalität; VAG; Abgabenordnung; Terrorismusfinanzierung; BaFin; ZAG; EBA Guidelines; Embargo; Finanzsanktionen; Bankrecht; Finanzdienstleistungsrecht; Regulierung von Finanzdienstleistungen; Finanzrecht; allgemein Kapitalmarkt- und Wertpapierrecht; Deliktrecht; Schmerzensgeld; Schadensersatz; Versicherungsrecht; Uta Zentes; Sebastian Glaab; Buch Recht; Bücher für Juristen; Deutsche Gesetze; Buch Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH; Fachmedien Recht und Wirtschaft; Fachmedien Recht und Wirtschaft Fachbuch; Recht Fachbuch Verlag; Fachbücher Recht; Fachliteratur Recht; Gesetzbuch bestellen; Gesetze Buch; GwG; Gesetze Bücher; Gesetze kaufen; Jura Bücher; Jura recht; juristische Bücher; juristische Literatur; juristischer Fachverlag; Nachschlagewerk; Nachschlagewerk Recht; Recht Buch; Recht und Wirtschaft; Recht und Wirtschaft Verlag; Recht Verlag; Verlag Recht und Wirtschaft; Verlag Recht und Wirtschaft Frankfurt; Verlag Recht Wirtschaft; (VLB-WN)1775: Hardcover, Softcover / Recht/Handelsrecht, Wirtschaftsrecht
    Scope: 1500 Seiten, 21.8 cm x 15.1 cm
  4. Islamic Finance and Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT)
    Published: February 2016
    Publisher:  International Monetary Fund, [Washington, D.C.]

    The money laundering (ML) and terrorist financing (TF) risks associated with conventional finance are generally well identified and understood by the relevant national authorities. There is, however, no common understanding of ML/TF risks associated... more

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    The money laundering (ML) and terrorist financing (TF) risks associated with conventional finance are generally well identified and understood by the relevant national authorities. There is, however, no common understanding of ML/TF risks associated with Islamic finance. Some are likely to be the same as in conventional finance, but there may also be different risks. This is notably due to: (i) the complexity of some Islamic finance products; and (ii) the nature of the relationship between the institutions and their clients. The limited capacity and experience in the supervision of Islamic finance, especially in jurisdictions that face higher ML/TF risk factors represents an additional vulnerability. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) standards are implemented without any form of tailoring to the specificities of Islamic finance. The FATF, the Islamic finance standard-setters, and the national regulators should seek a greater understanding of the specific ML/TF risks that may arise in Islamic finance and develop an appropriate response

     

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  5. Islamic Finance and Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT)
    Published: February 2016
    Publisher:  International Monetary Fund, [Washington, D.C.]

    The money laundering (ML) and terrorist financing (TF) risks associated with conventional finance are generally well identified and understood by the relevant national authorities. There is, however, no common understanding of ML/TF risks associated... more

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    The money laundering (ML) and terrorist financing (TF) risks associated with conventional finance are generally well identified and understood by the relevant national authorities. There is, however, no common understanding of ML/TF risks associated with Islamic finance. Some are likely to be the same as in conventional finance, but there may also be different risks. This is notably due to: (i) the complexity of some Islamic finance products; and (ii) the nature of the relationship between the institutions and their clients. The limited capacity and experience in the supervision of Islamic finance, especially in jurisdictions that face higher ML/TF risk factors represents an additional vulnerability. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) standards are implemented without any form of tailoring to the specificities of Islamic finance. The FATF, the Islamic finance standard-setters, and the national regulators should seek a greater understanding of the specific ML/TF risks that may arise in Islamic finance and develop an appropriate response

     

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