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FinTech

Fintech Insights #2 –
Maltese EMIs

Electronic Money Institutions (EMIs) are financial institutions that offer electronic money services to customers. Legislation on EMIs is partially harmonised in the EU as there is only an Electronic Money Directive (Directive 2009/110/EC) (“EMD”) rather than a regulation. In Malta, the EMD is transposed in the Financial Institutions Act, Chapter 376 of the Laws of Malta. Article 2 of the EMD defines electronic money as “electronically, including magnetically, stored monetary value as represented by a claim on the issuer which is issued on receipt of funds for the purpose of making payment transactions as defined in point 5 of Article…
Mario Mizzi
10th May 2023
In this series of briefings on financial technology law, we will share insights on the current and proposed EU laws that seek to regulate financial services being provided through digital means.
FinTech

Fintech Insights #1 –
Introductory Briefing

The progression of online financial ecosystems supporting any modern economy hinges on the citizens’ use of new financial technologies. In Malta, the word ‘fintech’ is neither defined by law nor found in the jurisdiction’s primary legislation. Yet, local stakeholders on the island commonly limit the meaning of the word to blockchain-based finance. In reality, at EU level (and to a certain extent, globally), fintech comprises all those banking and digital payment solutions which make use of the internet and other electronic means rather than using ink and paper. These include electronic money institutions, payment service providers, and banks using any…
Mario Mizzi
4th May 2023