Regulatory sandbox sessions for innovation lab


Greater participation: The Securities Commission building in Kuala Lumpur. SC’s move to open up the bond market will enable first-time bond and sukuk issuers to issue their papers directly to retail investors, and retail investors to gain direct access to the secondary bond and sukuk market.

PETALING JAYA: The Securities Commission (SC) says parties interested in establishing and operating an Alternative Trading System (ATS) in Malaysia can apply to participate in regulatory sandbox sessions under its FinTech Innovation Lab (aFINity – alliance of FinTech community).

This follows the Budget 2018 announcement on the introduction of ATS in the Malaysian capital market.

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