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Title: A critical examination of the VFA framework – the VFA agent and beyond
Authors: Buttigieg, Christopher P.
Sapiano, Gerd
Keywords: Cryptocurrencies -- Law and legislation -- Malta
Financial services industry -- Malta
Cryptocurrencies -- Law and legislation -- France
Digital currency -- Law and legislation -- France
Digital currency -- Law and legislation -- Malta
Financial instruments -- Malta
Financial instruments -- France
Administrative agencies -- Malta
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Routledge
Citation: Buttigieg, C. P., & Sapiano, G. (2019). A critical examination of the VFA framework–the VFA agent and beyond. Law and Financial Markets Review, 14(1), 48-58.
Abstract: Malta is one of the first countries to have enacted a framework for the regulation of crypto assets. This paper examines the Maltese initiative and compares this framework with developments in other jurisdictions, particularly France, which is the only EU Member State other than Malta, to have a sui generis framework for the sector. It also examines in detail the regime applicable to VFA Agents, which have a critical role in ensuring that only operators that are fit and proper get access to Malta’s financial system, thus acting as a first line of defence against the abuse of the system. The paper outlines how, through checks on an applicant for registration as a VFA Agent’s governance, business model, level of competence and systems and controls, the MFSA is ensuring that registered agents can perform as the Authority’s extended supervisory arm, thereby strengthening the level of monitoring in this field.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/115550
ISSN: 17521459
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