Legal and Regulatory Framework of the Payment and E-Money Services in the BRICS Countries
https://doi.org/10.21684/2412-2343-2019-6-2-60-81
Abstract
This article focuses research on a comparative analysis of the legal and regulatory framework of the payment and e-money services in the BRICS countries. These services are the most receptive to innovation and considerably contribute to financial inclusion. The central banks of the BRICS countries play key roles in their national payment systems, and they each have different statutory authorities on regulation and supervision or oversight of payment services providers, payment schemes and payment systems. Nevertheless, there are a number of features common to all the BRICS countries and the research emphasizes and describes these features as well as distinguishes national particularities.
About the Author
A. ShamraevRussian Federation
Andrey Shamraev – Associate Professor, Department of Private International Law and Civil Law
76 Vernadskogo Av., Moscow, 119454, Russia
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For citations:
Shamraev A. Legal and Regulatory Framework of the Payment and E-Money Services in the BRICS Countries. BRICS Law Journal. 2019;6(2):60-81. https://doi.org/10.21684/2412-2343-2019-6-2-60-81