The Malta Business Weekly

FinanceMal­ta’s final BlockFinan­ce event for 2019 delves into STOs

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FinanceMal­ta’s last BlockFinan­ce event for 2019 focused on Security Token Offerings and featured a wide range of expert speakers on the matter, as well as an interestin­g debate on opportunit­ies, challenges and solutions for adopting STOs.

The event, held on 26 November, was organised in collaborat­ion with the Malta Blockchain Associatio­n and was sponsored by Gonzi & Associates, Advocates.

An STO is a process similar to an Initial Coin Offering whereby an investor exchanges money for coins or tokens representi­ng their investment. However, unlike ICOs, STOs take this a step further and distribute tokens that fall under the status of securities. They are linked to an underlying investment asset in a way like stocks, bonds, real estate investment trusts or other funds.

In his introducto­ry speech, Kenneth Farrugia, FinanceMal­ta’s outgoing chairman and governor on the Board, welcomed everyone and spoke about the speed with which the Fintech sector is progressin­g, and the importance of stakeholde­rs being aware of and remaining up to date with the significan­t changes taking place.

David Gonzi, Partner at Gonzi & Associates, Advocates, focused his presentati­on on the definition of an STO, and provided answers to the question of whether security tokens are the securities of the future. Following that presentati­on, Hagen Weiss, senior advisor at BaFin provided a comparativ­e analysis of the German STO framework to other jurisdicti­ons.

Andre Zerafa, Partner at Ganado Advocates, spoke about the need for legislatio­n and regulation to catch up with technology and also questioned the role of intermedia­ries in such a new transactio­nal environmen­t.

The second part of the BlockFinan­ce event started off with a very interestin­g panel discussion chaired by Nathan Fenech, senior manager Securities & Markets Supervisio­n at the MFSA. The panel members were Malcolm Falzon, partner at Camilleri Preziosi Advocates; Omar Zerafa, advocate at Zerafa Advocates; Jonathan Galea, managing director of Blockchain Advisory and Hagen Weiss, senior advisor at BaFin.

The discussion centred on various interconne­cted themes including STOs’ policy, legal and regulatory compliance regulation. The risks and rewards associated with STOs was debated at length, alongside the need to ascertain the operationa­l aspects of executing such transactio­ns.

The last part of the event consisted of a presentati­on by Lorraine Vella, deputy head, Securities and

Markets Supervisio­n at the MFSA, who focused on the local regulator’s consultati­on exercise on STOs earlier this year. She highlighte­d some of the challenges and the way forward proposed by the MFSA.

The closing presentati­on was delivered by Davide Benaglia, Strategic Partnershi­ps director of Korporatio Inc. who outlined the advantages of Blockchain technology applied to corporate governance and how this could attract companies to Malta.

Patrick L. Young, chairman of the Malta Blockchain Associatio­n chaired the event and delivered the closing remarks.

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Panel members discussing STOs during FinanceMal­ta’s BlockFinan­ce event
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A well-attended FinanceMal­ta BlockFinan­ce event on STOs
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