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Home » FCA lifts year-long ban, unlocking Modulr’s partner expansion
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FCA lifts year-long ban, unlocking Modulr’s partner expansion

By Miurio HuangJuly 24, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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  • The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has officially lifted the temporary restrictions it had imposed on Modulr, a London-based electronic money institution (EMI).
  • The lifting of the FCA’s restrictions on Modulr highlights the regulatory dynamics and operational challenges faced by electronic money institutions. 

OUR TAKE
Modulr, the London-based electronic money institution, has finally had its restrictions lifted by the FCA. Last year, Ant Group also faced similar regulatory issues, but they regained trust through a series of reforms and transparency measures. Modulr has also put in a lot of effort, upgrading their partner onboarding procedures and providing prior notice to the FCA. Now they can expand their partner network and offer more diverse and convenient electronic payment services. However, I hope Modulr can continue to maintain high standards and avoid causing any more concerns for consumers.
–Miurio huang, BTW reporter

What happened

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has officially lifted the temporary restrictions it had imposed on Modulr, a London-based electronic money institution (EMI). Last October, the FCA had ordered Modulr to halt onboarding new Agent and Distributor (A&D) partners. This restriction was part of the regulator’s response to concerns about Modulr’s processes for integrating and overseeing its partners.

Following a thorough review and enhancement of its A&D partner onboarding procedures, Modulr has now received the FCA’s approval to resume the onboarding process. The company has made several improvements to its partner oversight systems and conducted extensive internal and external testing to ensure compliance with regulatory standards. As part of the new agreement, Modulr is required to provide the FCA with at least 10 business days’ prior written notice before onboarding any new A&D partners.

This change allows Modulr to expand its network of partners who issue electronic money on its behalf, thereby broadening its payment services’ reach and capabilities. The FCA’s decision marks a significant milestone for Modulr, which had been restricted from growing its partner network for nearly a year.

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Why it’s important

The lifting of the FCA’s restrictions on Modulr represents a significant development in the fintech sector, highlighting the regulatory dynamics and operational challenges faced by electronic money institutions. For Modulr, this move is crucial as it can now accelerate its expansion and enhance its service offerings through a broader network of A&D partners.

Modulr’s ability to resume onboarding new partners means that it can significantly increase its capacity to issue electronic money and support a wider range of businesses. This expansion is particularly relevant in the rapidly growing payments sector, where scalability and efficiency are key competitive factors. By integrating new partners, Modulr can offer more comprehensive payment solutions and improve its market position.

The FCA’s decision underscores the importance of robust compliance and oversight processes in the financial technology industry. Modulr’s proactive measures to enhance its onboarding procedures and regulatory adherence demonstrate a commitment to maintaining high standards and fostering trust with both regulators and clients.

For the broader fintech ecosystem, this development signals a cautious yet optimistic approach by regulators towards innovation and growth in the sector. It illustrates how regulatory bodies are willing to work with fintech companies to address concerns while allowing them to progress and contribute to the industry’s evolution.

The FCA’s lift of restrictions on Modulr not only marks a pivotal moment for the company but also reflects the evolving regulatory landscape that balances innovation with rigorous oversight. As Modulr resumes its partner onboarding activities, it will play a crucial role in shaping the future of embedded payments and electronic money services in the UK and beyond.

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Miurio Huang

Miurio Huang is an intern news reporter at Blue Tech Wave media specialised in AI. She graduated from Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University. Send tips to m.huang@btw.media.

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