• About Us
  • List Your Firm
  • Legal Awards
  • Contact Us
Login | My Posts
Lawyers In Malta - Maltese Legal Portal
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Home
  • Law Firms
  • About Malta
    • Maltas Legal System
    • Economy Malta
    • Business in Malta
    • Live and do business in Malta
  • Publications
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Law Firms
  • About Malta
    • Maltas Legal System
    • Economy Malta
    • Business in Malta
    • Live and do business in Malta
  • Publications
No Result
View All Result
Lawyers In Malta - Maltese Legal Portal
No Result
View All Result
Home News

MFSA publishes Chapter 3 of the Financial Institutions Rulebook

Paul Falzon, Senior Regulatory Advisor

by Ganado Advocates
January 2, 2025
in Articles, News
Reading Time: 1 min read
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedIn

Following the consultation document issued on 21 May 2024, the MFSA has today issued the revised Chapter 3 of the Financial Institutions Rulebook (the “new FIR/03”) along with the new Financial Institutions Return and Guidance Notes.

The new FIR/03 is due to become applicable in two stages, with the first stage being applicable as from 15 October 2024 and the second stage being applicable as from 15 December 2024.  It should be noted that the requirements of the first stage consist of aspects which payment institutions and electronic money institutions are currently required to adhere to.  The second stage, which relates to aspects on governance and safeguarding, requires more work by payment institutions and electronic money institutions in order to ensure that they are compliant by the date when such requirements come into effect.

The current financial institutions Rules FIR/02 and FIR/03 will cease to be applicable to entities falling within scope of the new FIR/03.  Licence holders are urged to start assessing their applicability to the requirements as soon as possible to ensure compliance by the applicable deadline.

Previous Post

Optimise your operations

Next Post

Maltese Parliament approves updates to the VFA Act ahead of MiCA

Next Post

Maltese Parliament approves updates to the VFA Act ahead of MiCA

Find a Lawyer

List you Law firm

Want to be a part of our
Law Directory? 

Submit Interest

Popular Tags

AML/CFT regime Anti-money laundering Artificial Intelligence Aviation Blockchain Brexit Business Citizenship by Investment in Malta Commercial Contracts compet Consumer Protection corp Corporate Law Court of a appeal Covid 19 Debt Collection Digital Transformation Economy em Employment Law EU Family Law Financial Services GDPR Human Rights iGaming Malta Immigration Insurance Law Intellectual Property International Law Investments Litigation and Arbitration Malta MPRP Malta Permanent Residency Program Malta Permanent Residency Program (MPRP) Malta real estate Malta SDA real estate Public Contract Real estate in Malta Shipping and Maritime Malta Tax law Malta Trademarks Trusts Virtual Financial Assets Whistleblowing

A Premium Legal Portal Connecting Lawyers with Clients

Facebook Instagram Linkedin Xing

USEFUL LINKS

Contact Us
Terms & Conditions
Careers at Sedinvest
Advocates in Malta

USEFUL LINKS

Chamber of Advocates
Search for Lawyers in Malta
Why Lawyers in Malta
Malta Lawyers
Lawyers in Malta

NEWSLETTER

loader

Email Address*

© 2024 Lawyers in Malta. All Rights Reserved.

Developed by Wizzweb

No Result
View All Result
  • Law Firms
  • About Malta
    • Maltas Legal System
    • Economy Malta
    • Business in Malta
    • Live and do business in Malta
  • Publications
  • About Us
  • List Your Firm

© 2024 Lawyers in Malta - All rights Reserved.