The Next Wave of Suptech Innovation : Suptech Solutions for Market Conduct Supervision
Around the world, financial sector supervisors are experiencing a profound shift to data-driven supervision enabled by the next wave of technology and data solutions. While technology and data are not new to financial oversight, their specific appl...
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okr-10986-353222021-04-23T14:02:20Z The Next Wave of Suptech Innovation : Suptech Solutions for Market Conduct Supervision World Bank FINANCIAL INCLUSION ACCOUNTABILITY MARKET SUPERVISION REGULATION COMPLAINTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CONSUMER PROTECTION SUPERVISORY TECHNOLOGY Around the world, financial sector supervisors are experiencing a profound shift to data-driven supervision enabled by the next wave of technology and data solutions. While technology and data are not new to financial oversight, their specific application to financial consumer protection and market conduct supervision has become more widespread and sophisticated in recent years. Expanding on the World Bank’s 2018 note on supervisory technology, or suptech, this technical note catalogues a range of specific solutions that financial authorities are deploying to help increase the efficiency and effectiveness of market conduct supervision. The note identifies four categories of suptech solutions (regulatory reporting, collection and processing of complaints data, non-traditional market monitoring, document and business analysis) and provides concrete examples of 18 different suptech solutions for market conduct supervision, drawing from the experiences of 14 financial sector authorities worldwide. The note also discusses implementation considerations and enablers of successful suptech adoption commonly experienced across countries. 2021-03-26T16:00:36Z 2021-03-26T16:00:36Z 2021-03-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/735871616428497205/The-Next-Wave-of-Suptech-Innovation-Suptech-Solutions-for-Market-Conduct-Supervision http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35322 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Accountability Study |
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Around the world, financial sector
supervisors are experiencing a profound shift to data-driven
supervision enabled by the next wave of technology and data
solutions. While technology and data are not new to
financial oversight, their specific application to financial
consumer protection and market conduct supervision has
become more widespread and sophisticated in recent years.
Expanding on the World Bank’s 2018 note on supervisory
technology, or suptech, this technical note catalogues a
range of specific solutions that financial authorities are
deploying to help increase the efficiency and effectiveness
of market conduct supervision. The note identifies four
categories of suptech solutions (regulatory reporting,
collection and processing of complaints data,
non-traditional market monitoring, document and business
analysis) and provides concrete examples of 18 different
suptech solutions for market conduct supervision, drawing
from the experiences of 14 financial sector authorities
worldwide. The note also discusses implementation
considerations and enablers of successful suptech adoption
commonly experienced across countries. |
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The Next Wave of Suptech Innovation : Suptech Solutions for Market Conduct Supervision |
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The Next Wave of Suptech Innovation : Suptech Solutions for Market Conduct Supervision |
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next wave of suptech innovation : suptech solutions for market conduct supervision |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/735871616428497205/The-Next-Wave-of-Suptech-Innovation-Suptech-Solutions-for-Market-Conduct-Supervision http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35322 |
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