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Navigating regulatory challenges in data centres
Businesses investing in, financing or operating data centres face a complex matrix of laws and regulatory requirements.
Global | Publication | November 2021
Since open banking was first implemented in the UK through the PSD2 and the Open Banking Standard in 2018, jurisdictions around the world have adopted their own approaches, and the concept has gained momentum internationally.
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Businesses investing in, financing or operating data centres face a complex matrix of laws and regulatory requirements.
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