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The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and the State Securities
Commission of Viet Nam (SSC) have agreed today to collaborate on building capacity
to protect the integrity and stability of, and promote connectivity between, the capital
markets of the two countries. The two agencies have agreed to collaborate on capacity
building in support of the development of the digital asset regulatory framework for
Viet Nam.
The Letter of Intent (LOI) will facilitate the sharing of information on regulatory
frameworks for capital markets and digital assets, sharing of experience in anti-money
laundering and counter-terrorism financing, and building of capacity as well as mutual
sharing of experiences and frameworks for the regulation and supervision of capital
markets and digital assets.
Mr Lim Tuang Lee, Assistant Managing Director (Capital Markets), MAS, said,
“Singapore and Viet Nam share a longstanding, multi-dimensional partnership in
capital markets, strengthened through bilateral engagements and cooperation at
regional and international forums. The exchange of this LOI reflects our commitment
to support each other to protect the integrity and stability of our capital markets while
promoting cross-border connectivity. This LOI will also allow MAS and SSC to learn
from each other and foster deeper collaboration.”
Ms Vu Thi Chan Phuong, Chairperson of SSC said, “Viet Nam-Singapore
relationship has been upgraded to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, in which
economic, financial and investment cooperation has become increasingly in-depth,
close and effective. This LOI continues to affirm a new step forward, creating an
important foundation for the two capital market regulators to strengthen cooperation,
exchange expertise and share experiences to contribute to the development of the
capital market in general and the digital asset market in particular, contributing to the
goal of ensuring the integrity of the financial markets of the two countries and the
region. We believe and expect that the LOI will create conditions for the capital
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