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Bank of England and FCA issue draft guidance on Digital Securities Sandbox

The two regulators will invite views from interested parties 
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UK regulators at the Bank of England and the Financial Conduct Authority are consulting on their proposed approach to operating the Digital Securities Sandbox. 

The DSS is an initiative run by the regulators that will enable the adoption of digital assets in the UK. Announced last year, the legislative framework for the UK’s DSS took effect this January. 

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Liz Lumley is deputy editor at The Banker. She is a global specialist commentator on global financial technology or “fintech”. She has spent 30 years working in the financial technology space, most recently as director at VC Innovations and architect of the Fintech Talents Festival, managing director at Startupbootcamp FinTech London and an editor at financial services and technology newswire, Finextra. She was named Journalist of the Year for Technology and Digital Finance at State Street’s UK Press Awards for 2022.
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