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Urszula McCormack of King & Wood Mallesons: data regulation will be a challenge for the virtual asset sector

Urszula McCormack

Welcome to Forkast Forecasts 2021. In this series, leaders, innovators and visionaries in blockchain-related fields tell Forkast.News what they see as the most noteworthy developments for this industry in 2020 and their predictions for the year ahead.

Urszula McCormack

Urszula McCormack is a financial regulatory lawyer at King & Wood Mallesons, an international law firm headquartered in Hong Kong.

McCormack is a partner in the firm’s banking & finance practice where she focuses on financial crime, data regulation, fintech and emerging technologies including blockchain. McCormack is a member of the SFC Fintech Advisory Group, co-chair of the Fintech Association of Hong Kong’s policy & advocacy committee and a member of the ASIFMA Fintech Working Group.

Biggest developments in 2020

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Predictions for 2021

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