New law on payment services

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Parliament passed a law yesterday that puts more payment services, such as digital payment tokens and merchant acquisition, under the ambit of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). Called the Payment Services Act, it will also impose limits on how much e-money can be...

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