HKSFC
The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) is an independent regulatory entity established in 1989 to oversee Hong Kong's securities and futures markets. It licenses and supervises market participants, ensures market transparency, authorizes investment products, and enforces securities laws. Additionally, the SFC educates the public on investment risks and formulates policies to enhance market integrity. Its pivotal role bolsters the reputation and stability of Hong Kong's financial sector.
Meet the FinTech Entrepreneur: Co-Founder of FinFabrik, Florian Matthaeus Spiegl
There has been a lack of innovation and digitization in the capital market systems, we sat down with Florian Spiegl, the Chief Operating Officer of FinFabrik in Hong Kong, to explore his journey from the traditional capital markets industry to the new modern digital space. FinFabrik, a start-up focused on bridging the gap between the traditional financial markets and the digitization of assets has come a long way helping institutions to digitize illiquid and alternative assets.
HKSFC Guidance on Virtual Asset Fund Managers: The 4 Key Takeaways
The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (HKSFC) released the latest guideline “Proforma Terms and Conditions for Licensed Corporations which Manage Portfolios that Invest in Virtual Assets”, providing further guidance on fund dealing and virtual asset fund management.