The financial regulatory architecture of Australia: Lessons for India
– By Farzana Najeeb, IFMR Finance Foundation [This article is the third in a series of posts on the theme “Regulatory architecture of India’s financial system”. IFMR Blog will continue to feature this...
View ArticleAustralia’s Regulatory Principles and the Licensing of providers
By Deepti George, IFMR Finance Foundation Continuing on our series on ‘Consumer Protection’, we will take a look at how consumer protection has found its place within the regulatory architecture of...
View ArticleSuitability and Disclosure: The case of Australia
By Deepti George, IFMR Finance Foundation Subsequent to our earlier post in the Consumer Protection series, this post covers conduct and disclosure obligations of Australian Financial Services (AFS)...
View ArticleRegulating consumer credit intermediation
By Deepti George & Darshana Rajendran, IFMR Finance Foundation This post is a continuation of our Consumer Protection blog series. The next two posts would look at the Evolution of Consumer...
View ArticleA Paradigm for Suitability: Part III
By Deepti George, IFMR Finance Foundation The previous post covered the process of “Suitability” in financial services. Here, we cover aspects of the legal and regulatory structure that will aid in...
View ArticleFSLRC on Financial Consumer Protection
By Deepti George, IFMR Finance Foundation This post is a continuation of our blog series on FSLRC report. Keeping in mind the existing state of consumer protection measures in place for India, FSLRC...
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