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Minister says legislation is not yet in place to properly engage platforms like Revolut

Minister says legislation is not yet in place  to properly engage  platforms like Revolut
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St. Maarten's Minister of Finance, Marinka Gumbs, stated that current legislation is not yet adequate to properly engage modern digital payment platforms like Revolut. Major platforms are currently not entering the market due to concerns over commercial viability and scale. The government plans to advance new financial-sector legislation to support modern payment services and strengthen consumer protection.

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Feb 23, 2026

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