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Ibrahim Shehata and Tasneem El-Naggar co-author a chapter on Fintech Laws & Regulation in Egypt for The Legal 500: Fintech Comparative Guide

S&P recently contributed to The Legal 500: Fintech Comparative Guide, which provides an in-depth look on the law and practice of fintech law across a variety of jurisdictions. S&P chapter focused particularly on the overview of Egypt’s applicable Fintech laws and regulations. The guide answered a number of important questions, provided information about the issues affecting Fintech in some jurisdictions, and addressed topics such as open banking, regulation of data, cryptocurrencies, blockchain, AI, and Insurtech.

For more information about The Legal 500: Fintech Comparative Guide, please visit the following link:

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