Australia:
Regulation Tomorrow Plus: EMEA Regulatory Insights Series – Australia
27 November 2023
Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong
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In our EMEA regulatory insights series colleagues from our EMEA
offices provide an update on the key regulatory issues they are
seeing in their local market. In this third episode James Morris
from our Sydney office discuss what they are seeing in the
Australian market touching on reforms to payment systems
regulation, buy now pay later, ASIC's Corporate Plan for
2023–2027 and reforms introduced to the Australian Consumer
Law.
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