Mastercard: Joins Regulatory Genome Project

  • Regulatory Genome born out of research at the University of Cambridge and acting in close collaboration 
  • Regulation in the digital era highly complex and globally fragmented, with rules changing at a rapid pace
  • To address this issue, CMS, Grant Thornton UK LLP, Macfarlanes, and Mastercard supporting a new initiative at the University of Cambridge
  • The Regulatory Genome Project an open-access source of machine-readable information for use by both regulators
  • It promotes real-time understanding of an ever-shifting body of laws and requirements
  • The Regulatory Genome Project aims to promote financial inclusion in the global digital economy
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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