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Issue 2 - Apr/May/Jun 2021
 

BNM Issues Exposure Draft of Policy Document on e-Money

On 11 June 2011, Bank Negara Malaysia ("BNM") issued an exposure draft on the new Guidelines for Electronic Money ("e-Money") ("Exposure Draft"). Written feedback on the proposals in the Exposure Draft are to be made by/before 31 July 2021.


The Exposure Draft aims to ensure the safety and reliability of e-Money issued by persons approved under section 11 of the Financial Services Act 2013 or the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 ("EMI"), and to enhance confidence in using or accepting e-Money for the payment of goods and services.


The Exposure Draft outlines, among others, the following:


  1. introduction to two types of EMIs – the ‘standard EMIs’ and the ‘eligible EMIs’, with eligible EMIs being subject to more enhanced requirements;

  2. introduction of a new category of ‘limited purpose e-Money’ issuers who will be exempt from the framework and requirements for approval;

  3. a framework provisioning for the ‘white labelling’ of EMIs that enter into partnerships with third parties, who offer e-Money under their own brand, whilst the EMIs remain accountable for the issuance and management of e-Money funds and operations;

  4. Board of Directors and senior management governance requirements;

  5. Shariah governance requirements for EMIs that offer Shariah compliant e-money;

  6. operational and risk management requirements;.

  7. substantial additional technology and cybersecurity controls and requirements relating to risks and operations management;

  8. minimum requirements on outsourcing agreements; and

  9. control measures based on various digital delivery channels.

The Exposure Draft, if finalised and issued as a Guideline, will replace and supersede the current Guideline on Electronic Money (e-Money) which was issued by BNM on 31 July 2008.



Please note that whilst the information in this Update is correct to the best of our knowledge and belief at the time of writing, it is only intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter and should not be treated as a substitute for specific professional advice.

 

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