Kuwait Enters the Fintech Arena With ‘Test Space’

Published November 27th, 2018 - 07:16 GMT
Kuwait’s regulatory testing framework, known as a ‘sandbox’, will include four phases, with representatives from local banks joining a central bank taskforce to assess the products and services being proposed. (Shutterstock)
Kuwait’s regulatory testing framework, known as a ‘sandbox’, will include four phases, with representatives from local banks joining a central bank taskforce to assess the products and services being proposed. (Shutterstock)

Kuwait’s Central Bank has issued regulatory guidelines for companies wishing to experiment with new financial technology products and services, it said on Monday.

Kuwait’s regulatory testing framework, known as a ‘sandbox’, will include four phases, with representatives from local banks joining a central bank taskforce to assess the products and services being proposed.

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