Currently, the Ministry of Finance in cooperation with other ministries, sectoral regulators, and the industry has started work on new Latvia’s national FinTech strategy to replace the previous one. To support this process with independent, evidence-based analysis, the RBS Baltic Finance Center has developed a research report “What Should Latvia’s Next FinTech Strategy Look Like?” that will evaluate the implementation of the previous strategy, analyze best practices from other countries, and provide recommendations for Latvia’s FinTech development.
The research presentation and panel discussion will take place on December 9th from 2:30 to 4:30 PM at the EU House, 28 Aspazijas Boulevard, Riga.
Attendees are invited to register by December 4th: https://forms.gle/TV9BCRd6T9NAHnjb9
The study is implemented within the framework of the European Commission’s Recovery and Resilience Facility funded project No. 5.2.1.1.i.0/1/23/I/CFLA/001 “Strengthening Knowledge and Research Capacity in the Areas of Anti-Money Laundering, Financial Technologies, and Sector Analysis”. The authors are BFC experts and economists Madara Ambrēna, Alexander Apostolides, and Kristīne Dambe.
The event will be in Latvian and English, with translation available.
More information on the event can be found on the website of the Baltic Finance Center.