The Columbia Institute for Tele-Information has been operating a research project on Digital Financial Services since late 2015. The project includes a research papers, conferences, webinars, and model laws on important topics within the Digital Financial Services field. Another portion of the project includes a website with a database of global laws and regulations pertaining to Digital Financial Services. This information is available at https://dfsobservatory.com.
- Papers on Digital Financial Services
- Gurung, Nora. DFSO Focus Note: DFS in Nepal
- Gurung, Nora and Leon Perlman. Focus Note: The Role of Digital Financial Services in Humanitarian Crises Responses
- Gurung, Nora and Leon Perlman. Use of Regtech by Central Banks and its Impact on Financial Inclusion
- Perlman, Leon. Role of the Telecommunications Regulator in Digital Financial Services
- Perlman, Leon. Fintech and Regtech: Data as the New Regulatory Honeypot
- Perlman, Leon. The Digital Financial Services Primer
- Perlman, Leon. The Role of Central Banks in Digital Financial Services
- Perlman, Leon. The Role of Regulators in Competition-Related Matters in Digital Financial Services
- Perlman, Leon and Michael Wechsler. Mobile Coverage and its Impact on Digital Financial Services
- Perlman, Leon and Nora Gurung. Focus Note: The Use of eIDs and eKYC for Customer Identity and Verification in Developing Countries: Progress and Challenges
- Wechsler, Michael, Leon Perlman, and Nora Gurung. The State of Regulatory Sandboxes in Developing Countries
- Model Memorandums of Understanding