Georgia and Namibia sign MoUs with MAS’s new fintech network
Singapore’s GFTN agrees to provide advisory services to emerging economies’ central banks
A new Singaporean fintech network announced today (November 6) that it had signed memorandums of understanding to support the central banks of Georgia and Namibia.
Ravi Menon, chairman of the Global Finance and Technology Network (GFTN) and former managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), announced the new partnerships at the Singapore Fintech Festival.
Established by the MAS last month, the GFTN will focus on four key activities: organising forums, providing advisory
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