Saudi issues rules regulating ‘Buy Now Pay Later’ companies

Date:

Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) has issued “Rules for regulating buy now pay later (BNPL) companies”, as part of its role in supervising and controlling BNPL companies, according to a SAMA press release.

The move reflects SAMA’s continuous efforts to develop the financial sector as a whole and empower the Fintech sector in particular, the release said.

Under these rules, BNPL activity is defined as “a type of financing that allows a consumer to purchase goods or services without a term cost payable by the consumer”.

The rules aim to regulate the licensing of BNPL companies and set minimum standards and procedures required to offer BNPL services. They will contribute to the growth and sustainability of the sector while safeguarding consumers’ rights.

The rules include various provisions related to licensing requirements, internal regulatory measures, such as policies and procedures, information security standards, and measures to combat financial crimes.

Regulatory obligations designed to safeguard consumers, and establish boundaries for activities and credit, as well as provisions pertaining to supervision and compliance are also among the new rules.

The draft rules were published earlier for public consultation, and relevant suggestions and observations were taken into consideration in the final version.The rules may be seen on SAMA’s website: https://www.sama.gov.sa/en-us/rulesinstructions/pages/financerulesandregulations.aspx

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

Dubai Launches Dedicated Authority for Health and Longevity, Reinforcing Vision to Become Global Wellness Hub

Dr Shabana Parvez, MD FACEP Dubai Launches Dedicated Authority for...

GameExpo Highlighted UAE’s Creative Talent and Growing Digital Economy

UAE GameExpo Highlighted UAE’s Creative Talent and Growing Digital Economy:...

UAE Launches Government Media Content Guideline to Strengthen Public Communication and Embrace AI-Driven Future

UAE UAE Launches Government Media Content Guideline to Strengthen Public...

International doctors can now see patients in Dubai without opening a clinic; here’s how

Dr Shabana Parvez, MD FACEP International doctors can now see...