Canada’s banking regulator aims to cut the red tape that has kept fintechs and credit unions from getting a bank license
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Canada’s banking regulator is picking up the pace. In June, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) will launch a pilot project to cut the red tape that has long kept fintechs and credit unions from getting a bank license.
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