FMA: Appoints specialist roles in FinTech and Integrated Financial System

  • FMA has announced the appointment of two new specialist roles focused on deepening the regulator’s expertise in two evolving and important sectors
  • FinTech entrepreneur Binu Paul appointed as Specialist Lead and Fiona Whyte who has a banking and regulation background appointed as Specialist Lead
  • Appointments reflect the regulator’s support for innovation in financial services and commitment to supporting New Zealand’s transition
  • In relation to the Integrated Financial System role, demand for responsible or green investments continues to rise
  • Both specialist roles will engage with industry stakeholders to help them understand the FMA’s role and approach
  • They will also be the FMA’s leads in its dialogue with other government agencies and departments
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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