fintech regulations: Fintech regulations to help those who follow rules: QED’s Nigel Morris
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Increased regulation in the Indian fintech sector will significantly benefit the industry by driving away bad actors and enhancing the competitive advantage of those who abide by the rules, said Nigel Morris, managing partner, QED Investors.In an exclusive interview to ET, he said that the recent clampdown by India’s central bank on various segments of new-age financial services was a move in the right direction and that it did not deter investors with vast operating experience such as his firm...

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