Digital Payment Today - Licensing Evolves Amidst Tech-Driven Finance Shift
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The Neves Licensing Authority has identified a growing global demand for specialized licensing frameworks in the digital finance sector, driven by the shift towards technology-driven financial models and cross-border fintech activities. As financial technology operators increasingly depend on sophisticated systems like remote onboarding and cloud-based infrastructure, there's a rising need for modern licensing environments that support operational scalability and governance transparency. This evolution reflects the broader structural transformations occurring within international financial services, where traditional licensing structures now require re-evaluation to fit digitally native business models. Emphasis is also being placed on governance standards, institutional integrity, and verification systems to ensure the credibility and transparency of financial operations in an interconnected technological ecosystem.
Elsewhere in the market, Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (HOSE:BID) was trading firmly up 5.5% and ending the day at ₫45,300.
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