Kenyan Regulator Commends Its Regulatory Sandbox— Says the Test Phase Enables...

Kenyan Regulator Commends Its Regulatory Sandbox— Says the Test Phase Enables...

According to a new report published by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) of Kenya, the country’s regulatory sandbox has now received 24 applications, queries, and proposals since March 2019. From this total, only seven firms have been admitted into the sandbox, and “a few more (are now) in the final stages of review.” However, just two out of the seven admitted firms have completed their testing phase and plan to roll out the products soon. Regulator and Innovator Rapport Meanwhile, the CMA concedes that this regulatory sandbox had afforded it with the opportunity to....


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