Zeti: Proportionate regulation necessary to ‘advance’ financial inclusion
Malaysian governor says global standard-setting bodies can play bigger role
Regulators should adopt a more "proportionate approach" to financial stability and integrity, consumer protection and financial inclusion, according to Bank Negara Malaysia governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz, who believes global standard-setting bodies "have an important role in accelerating" that process.
Aziz, speaking at the Alliance for Financial Inclusion 2014 Global Policy Forum on September 10, stressed this would be necessary to "advance financial inclusion to its next level".
"While the
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