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Law and Practice of Crowdfunding Peer-to-Peer Lending Australia, China Japan

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Law and Practice of Crowdfunding Peer-to-Peer Lending Australia, China Japan
Law and Practice of Crowdfunding Peer-to-Peer Lending Australia, China Japan

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Law and Practice of Crowdfunding Peer-to-Peer Lending Australia, China Japan

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The revolution in financial technology (FinTech) has created many advancements in the lending and investment space across the world.
Law and Practice of Crowdfunding and Peer-to-Peer Lending in Australia, China, and Japan
is a timely publication as FinTech grows up and moved into the mainstream of finance in the last decade. Financial services is a highly regulated industry as it is the lifeblood of a modern economy. Pelma Rajapakse, Hatsuru Morita, and Yinxu Huang have done very solid work blazing a new trail in what is a new industry and how to regulate it properly instead of stifling innovation. They have carried out a deep exploration and a thorough compilation of research that will bring everyone up to date on what Australia, China, and Japan are planning and doing in the field of crowdfunding and peer-to-peer lending.
In addition to peer-to-peer lending, the book focuses on laws and practices related to Central Bank digital currencies, crypurrency, Bitcoin, and Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) which is very meaningful and forward-looking.
The authors presented their thoughts in such clarity that, even those who lack familiarity with Asia-Pacific, will see how FinTech was growing in various ways driven by different factors. For example, peer-to-peer lending in Japan is mostly for small and medium enterprises. It was popular in China but cracked down by the authorities for a few years. It provides an alternative fundraising channel for the capital market in Australia. We also see a set of regulatory approaches among jurisdictions. Some countries draft new regulations, while others amend existing laws. The mechanism of the regulatory sandbox was introduced. As we know, one size does not fit all. What kind of best practices or lessons learned can we apply to our own jurisdiction? This book covers all available answers to date. This volume speaks highly of the quality and foresight of Pelma Rajapakse and her co-authors.

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