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Industry update 22 July 2022
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Growing RegTech adoption in Jersey


  • Growing RegTech adoption in JerseyGrowing RegTech adoption in Jersey

On Thursday 21 July, we hosted an event at the Royal Yacht hotel, looking at the findings of an independent report we commissioned on the barriers to adoption of Regulatory Technology (RegTech) in Jersey.

The report conducted by RT Associates employed deep-dive qualitative interviews following a quantitative survey to assess how local financial services businesses viewed RegTech adoption.

The report focused on five areas:

  • levels of RegTech awareness
  • attitudes towards RegTech
  • the use of RegTech
  • perceived barriers to greater RegTech adoption
  • measures that would be most helpful in addressing these barriers.

Dr Sian Lewin from RT Associates commented:

“It is a privilege to work so closely with regulators such as the JFSC and provide much needed empirical evidence of not only the need for RegTech, but ways in which regulators and other stakeholders can act to speed up the adoption to benefit the financial sector and ultimately society.

The report demonstrates that financial services firms in Jersey are positive about RegTech, with 78% of firms agreeing that RegTech tools are increasingly necessary for achieving compliance. However, the report highlighted that there is still room for growth with 42.2% of firms not yet using RegTech to address their compliance challenges”.

To support the joint ambitions with Industry, we intend to accelerate our internal capabilities and external support of RegTech adoption.

This will consist of:

  • increasing investment in our Innovation Hub supporting FinTech, SupTech and RegTech
  • providing greater clarity on our regulatory expectations through expanded outreach and engagement
  • collaborating with other agencies on skills development to support enlarged capability for us, government and Industry
  • clarifying and simplifying the regulatory framework to enable the digitalisation of regulatory content
  • developing regulatory submissions so that they are 100% ‘digital by design’ by January 2024.

Jill Britton, our Director General added:

“The successful adoption of Regulatory technology will support innovation and growth for Jersey.
Our ambition is for Jersey to reach a level of RegTech maturity by the end of 2024 that is evidenced by high adoption rates, and results in cost efficiencies, improved compliance, and management of regulatory complexity.
As a regulator, we also believe that the adoption of RegTech and SupTech can facilitate high standards of business integrity, and upskilling our own team at JFSC will support our goal to be a high performing organisation. We look forward to working with Industry to ensure that Jersey maintains the highest standards”.

Regtech RT Associates Report

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