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Exploring Fintech In Malta & EU: Insights From Camille Pepos, Deputy Head Malta Financial Services Authority Fintech Supervision | BLOCK 101 (Video)
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Joseph F Borg, Partner WH Partners sits down with Camille Pepos,
Deputy Head Malta Financial Services Authority Fintech Supervision
for a discussion on crypto, EU MiCA regulation,
its similarities with Malta's VFA framework,
NFTs, payments and e-money institutions
(EMIs).
During this AIBC BLOCK 101 episode, Camille delved into the
competitive advantages that Malta licensed CASPs
will have once MiCA becomes applicable.
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