The Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) published the financial stability review for the second half of 2022 and issued an exposure draft on the fintech regulatory sandbox framework. Additionally, the ASEAN Taxonomy Board, representing ASEAN finance sectoral bodies, released Version 2 of the ASEAN Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance.
The financial stability review highlights that market conditions have remained orderly despite the heightened volatility in domestic financial markets. The report suggests that sound risk management practices of financial institutions, coupled with their strong capital and liquidity buffers, will continue to preserve domestic financial stability. Latest stress tests conducted by BNM affirm the resilience of financial institutions against unexpected losses from severe macroeconomic and financial shocks. The report indicates that operational and cyber resilience remains a top priority for BNM and financial institutions amid the increase in digitalization and technology adoption in finance. Moreover, BNM will also continue working with financial institutions to strengthen climate risk management practices and support greater access to transition finance.
With respect to the Regulatory Sandbox Framework, BNM is seeking views, until May 30, 2023, on the proposals to issue a new Financial Technology Regulatory Sandbox Framework policy document, which contains enhancements to the policy document of the same name issued on October 18, 2016. The framework was first introduced in October 2016 to provide a regulatory environment that is conducive for the deployment of fintech and to facilitate meaningful innovation in the Malaysian financial sector. The proposed enhancements are focused at ensuring proportionate regulatory facilitation and improving operational efficiency of the existing sandbox procedures by:
- Simplifying the sandbox’s Stage 1 (eligibility) assessment, and
- Introducing an Innovation Green Lane, which aims to provide a risk-proportionate and accelerated pathway for innovative solutions by financial institutions with strong risk management capabilities.
The Version 2 of ASEAN Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance consists of the complete foundation framework comprising detailed methodologies for assessing economic activities and Technical Screening Criteria (TSC) for the first focus sector—that is, Energy sector under the Plus Standard. With the release of Version 2, the ASEAN Taxonomy Board demonstrates its commitment to providing stakeholders with a common framework that is science-based, while being inclusive and catering to the different development stages of ASEAN member states. Following the release of Version 2, the Board will hold targeted consultations with key stakeholders on the assessment methodology as well as the metrics and TSC for the Energy sector under the Plus Standard. Following these consultations, the Board intends to finalize the TSC for the Energy sector in early 2024. TSCs for the remaining five focus sectors—Agriculture, forestry and fishing; manufacturing; transportation and storage; water supply, sewerage and waste management; and construction and real estate—covered under the Plus Standard will be released in phases, with TSC for all six focus sectors finalized by 2025.
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