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Examining the recommendations of the Steering committee report on fintech related issues

By Ikigai Law | Fintech | 0 comment | 4 November, 2019 | 8

The Steering Committee on Fintech Related Issues (‘Committee’), set up by the Ministry of Finance, recently issued its report (‘Report’)[1], in which it takes stock of developments in the fintech space, globally and in India. It makes 45 recommendations to enable fintech, particularly in critical sectors of the economy, and to promote ‘ease of doingRead more

The promise of the proposed Payments Regulatory Board for innovation and competition in the digital payments sector

By Ikigai Law | Fintech | 0 comment | 26 July, 2019 | 6

The Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007 (“PSS Act”)[1] for the first time recognized payments as a different function from a bank’s core functions, such as lending, accepting deposits or managing monetary policy[2]. The Watal Committee Report[3] further explained this difference when it suggested in 2016 that payments must be regulated by a separate, independentRead more

Fintech: Fast and furious (for the most part)

By Ikigai Law | Fintech | 0 comment | 24 July, 2019 | 7

Arnika Thakur’s ‘Fintech: Fast and Furious’ in the June edition of Fortune India is a compelling read if you are interested in the Indian fintech ecosystem. The article examines three broad themes: Banks and fintech entities working together: The article examines the sometimes tenuous relations fintech entities share with banks. We note that increasingly fintech companies manageRead more

Planning a token offering? Take note of the SEC’s Framework for ‘Investment Contract’ Analysis of Digital Assets

By Ikigai Law | Blockchain, Fintech | 0 comment | 20 June, 2019 | 6

What is the document? The Strategic Hub for Innovation and Financial Technology (“Staff”) of the Securities and Exchanges Commission (“SEC”) recently released a Framework for ‘Investment Contract’ Analysis of Digital Assets (“Framework” or “Document”)[1]. These are essentially guidelines to assess whether an investment into a digital asset (which, per the document includes any asset whichRead more

SEC’s guidance for token offerings: Good, bad or just difficult?

By Ikigai Law | Blockchain, Fintech | 0 comment | 20 June, 2019 | 5

What was promised? In November 2018, The US Securities and Exchanges Commission (“SEC”) promised to come out with a ‘plain English’ guidance for developers who wished to undertake their own token offerings[1] (‘token’ is used to indicate a cryptocurrency, crypto-asset or a digital asset; these terms are used interchangeably here, strictly for the purposes ofRead more

Comments to the SEBI’s Discussion Paper on Framework for Regulatory Sandbox

By Ikigai Law | Fintech | 0 comment | 18 June, 2019 | 4

Comments To The Sebi’s Discussion Paper On Framework For Regulatory Sandbox   The Securities and Exchange Board of India (“SEBI”) released its discussion paper on the framework for a regulatory sandbox (“RS”) (“Discussion Paper”) on 28 May 2019. The SEBI’s perceptiveness to the significance of an RS as a regulatory tool is commendable. Its decisionRead more

Testing The Scales – Legality Of Libra

By Ikigai Law | Blockchain, Fintech | 0 comment | 27 May, 2019 | 7

News has it that Facebook is foraying into online remittances and will introduce a tethered  digital asset named “Libra” to fuel this system. Libra will be linked with the INR (i.e. the Indian National Rupee) and each Libra will always convert to 1 INR. How will this play with the April 2018 RBI circular that imposed a deRead more

Customers to pay Internet Handling Fees?

By Ikigai Law | Fintech, Ikigai Law | 0 comment | 7 May, 2019 | 6

There has been recent public uproar regarding levying of an extra charge in the name of ‘internet handling fee’ and caught in the midst of it are online digital merchants/service providers like Paytm, Bookmyshow and others. Generally a merchant has to pay a cost (which is linked to the value of sale) to the bankRead more

Payment Of Salaries In Cryptocurrency

By Ikigai Law | Fintech | 0 comment | 26 March, 2019 | 7

Introduction With the increasing fanfare around Blockchain technology and the potential it holds for the future, commercial enterprises – Blockchain based and otherwise – are experimenting with paying salaries in cryptocurrency. This initiative broadens the cryptocurrency ecosystem[1] and also helps retain the best tech talent.[2] This post outlines the current cryptocurrency payment ecosystem, industry experienceRead more

#Crowdfunding: Brief overview of the consultation paper by the Securities and Exchange Board of India

By Ikigai Law | Fintech | 0 comment | 18 April, 2018 | 3

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) released a Consultation Paper on Crowdfunding in India on 17th June, 2014 (Consultation Paper). SEBI invited comments and suggestions from the interested stakeholders regarding different possible structures for crowdfunding within the existing legal framework, and related issues. The Consultation Paper proposed a framework for the regulation ofRead more

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