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Regtech and suptech in central banks 2026 case studies: Part three – New risks to financial stability and stress-testing

 
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Central Banking’s regtech and suptech interviews are an in-depth exploration of the pioneering work at central banks and supervisory authorities.

Dynamic fintech business models and the sheer volume of high-speed transactions pose growing challenges for supervisors. Meanwhile, as geopolitical tensions run high and climate risks accrue, early warning systems are essential for supervisors to effectively fulfil their financial stability mandates.

In this final part of Central Banking’s regtech and suptech interview series, officials from the Central Bank of Brazil, the Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Authority, the National Bank of Georgia and Peru’s Superintendency of Banking, Insurance and Private Pension Fund Administrators share how they confront evolving risks. 


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