Standard Chartered is in discussions with the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) to apply for a virtual bank licence in order to support financial inclusion and improve customer experience. The bank has set up a task force to study the details of the revised guidelines on the authorisation of virtual banks as set out by the HKMA, according to a…
Standard Chartered intends to apply for virtual banking licence
12 June 2018

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