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Astana International Financial Centre

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Astana International Financial Centre
IndustryFinancial services
Founded2018
HeadquartersAstana, Kazakhstan
Key people
Renat Bekturov (Governor)[1]
Websitehttp://www.aifc.kz/

The Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC) is a financial hub in Astana, Kazakhstan that officially launched on July 5, 2018.[2]

On 20 May 2015, the President of Republic of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev announced the “100 Concrete Steps” Plan of the Nation to implement the five institutional reforms, designed to provide a strong national platform needed to achieve country's ambition of joining the top 30 developed countries by 2050.[3] As part of the Plan of the Nation, the AIFC was established with a special legal status to be based on the EXPO-2017 International Specialized Exhibition infrastructure.[4]

The Constitutional Statute "On the Astana International Financial Centre" approved on 7 December 2015 provides a legal framework for the functioning of the AIFC as well as a favourable environment for its participants.[5]

The Astana International Financial Centre plays one of the main roles in attracting financial resources. It is positioned as a financial hub for the countries of Central Asia, the Caucasus, Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), Middle East, Western China, Mongolia and Europe.[6]

As of 2022, the number of enterprises working with the AIFC increased to 1046 companies from more than 35 countries. These companies include financial institutions such as the China Construction Bank, China Development Bank and CICC (Hong Kong) and Wood & Co (Czech Republic), the largest investment banks. According to the AIFC Chairman, by the end of 2020, the number is projected to increase to 500.[7]

The number of companies working with the AIFC reached 500 in June 2020. The companies are from 35 countries.[8] In the first half of 2020, the AIFC registered 122 new companies, 70 of which were registered during the lockdown caused by COVID-19 pandemic.[9]

AIFC bodies edit

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AIFC Management Council edit

It is a supreme authority that includes high-profile leaders of global financial corporations and is chaired by the President of Kazakhstan. The main objectives of the Management Council include the determination of the strategic directions for the AIFC development and the assistance in the development of the favourable conditions for the formation of a leading financial centre. AIFC Development strategy was determined by the Management Council during its first meeting on 26 May 2016.[10]

AIFC Authority edit

The AIFC Authority was established on 28 December 2015 and is responsible for the development of the overall strategic plan, promotion of the AIFC in the global markets, attraction of the potential participants to the AIFC.

Astana International Exchange (AIX) edit

The Astana International Exchange (AIX) was established in 2017 as part of the AIFC. develop the public equity and debt capital markets in Kazakhstan and Central Asian region. AIX was created to develop the public equity and debt capital markets in Kazakhstan and Central Asian region.[11] AIX is regulated by the Astana Financial Services Authority, an independent regulator established within the AIFC.[11] AIX shareholders include the AIFC, Goldman Sachs GS, the Shanghai stock exchange, and China's Silk Road Fund. Nasdaq NDAQ is behind the AIX trading platform.[12]

Astana Financial Services Authority (AFSA) edit

FinTech Lab edit

As part of developing its FinTech pillar, AIFC supports innovative companies through acceleration, incubation, mentoring programs and flexible regulation suitable for both start-up and incumbent FinTech firms. For these purposes in May 2017, AFSA has introduced the first regulatory sandbox regime in the region called the “FinTech Lab”, which enables firms to test new products and services in a safe environment without being immediately subject to standard regulatory requirements and allows AFSA to adopt regulatory approaches to keep up with innovation and build legislative frameworks tailored to the market needs. As of August 2020, the FinTech Lab has received more than 120 inquiries for testing and has supported 23 FinTech firms offering services in the field of digital banking, payments, operations with digital assets, crowdfunding, robo-advisory and other.

26 firms from 11 states were accepted to the Fintech Lab, focused on different types of financial services such as payments, mobile banking, digital assets, crowdfunding and other solutions.[13] In two years, AIFC Fintech Hub's accelerator programs supported more than 120 startups.[13]

AIFC Court and International Arbitration Centre edit

Similar to so-called International Commercial Courts in Dubai, Qatar and Singapore, the AIFC Court provides a common law court system for the resolution of civil and commercial disputes within the AIFC. It exclusively oversees all legal matters stemming from the AIFC and its activities, as well as other disputes where all involved parties expressly consent in writing to the jurisdiction of the AIFC Court. Inside Kazakhstan, the establishment of a common law court in a civil law system has provoked fierce criticism.[14] The International Arbitration Centre, on the other hand, offers an alternative to court litigation and offers arbitration, mediation, and other dispute resolution methods. It shall review disputes which the parties have agreed shall be settled by arbitration. The opening ceremony of the AIFC International Arbitration Centre (IAC) was held in July 2019 during the Astana Finance Days conference in Astana (then known as Nur-Sultan).[15]

AIFC Bureau for Continuing Professionals Development edit

AIFC Bureau for Continuing Professional Development is responsible for human capital development and plans to retrain over 2000+ specialists in the financial industry of Kazakhstan and, ultimately, creating critical mass of professionals for AIFC eco-system and beyond. In addition, the Bureau is responsible for investment and financial literacy programs related to AIFC's core pillars including Islamic Finance, Fintech, Capital Markets, Green Finance, as well as Asset and Wealth Management.

Language edit

English is the official language on the AIFC territory.

Priority Sectors edit

Finance edit

It is the goal that the AIFC become a regional financial centre and be a top 20 leading Asian financial centres within 10 years.[16]

Equities Trading edit

The AIFC has partnered with NASDAQ and the Shanghai Stock Exchange.[16] The AIFC is the shareholder of the Astana International Exchange (AIX) that was established in 2017. AIX's first trading session was held on November 14, 2018, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of tenge, the national currency of Kazakhstan. The session was opened by Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev.[17]

Green Technology edit

The center uses renewable energy. The AIFC provides structural framework for the advancement of green finance. To that end, the centre launched the AIFC Green Finance Centre to develop and promote green finance in Kazakhstan and neighboring countries.[18]

Information Technology edit

The AIFC supports the development of information technologies in Kazakhstan. An important organization that helps achieve this is Astana Hub. Even though it is independent from the AIFC, it has shared functions in the tech field.

Astana Hub - International IT and startup hub is a business incubator in Kazakhstan that provides support for new and start-up IT projects. The Astana Hub was launched on November 6, 2018, in the Kazakh capital by President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarabyev.[19]

On May 12, 2020, the AIFC established the Advisory Council on the Development of Legal Technology, which comprises experts from the UK, US, Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Russia, China, Singapore, and Switzerland.[20] The main goal of the council is to create a vibrant and sustainable legal technology ecosystem that can improve the efficiency and quality of legal services and make them more accessible.[20]

Partnerships edit

The AIFC signed an agreement with London-based global communications company OneWeb in January 2020 to accelerate broadband connectivity in Kazakhstan.[21] The partnership was established as part of the Digital Kazakhstan program to promote digitization in the country. The agreement stipulated that OneWeb would engage local telecom operators among its distribution partners to provide universal, high-speed, fibre-like broadband connectivity across the private and public sector, including businesses, schools, hospitals and civil services.

Other initiatives edit

The AIFC creates competence centres at Kazakhstan's major universities to improve investment literacy and help students develop skills in finance, investment and other industries. Eight platforms have already been established at Almaty universities.[22]

Other Information edit

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov visited the Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC) in March 2021. During the visit, Tokayev and Japrov were briefed on activities of different agencies in the AIFC and also attended a presentation of the e-Justice electronic filing system.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ "New Governor of AIFC named". inform.kz. 2023-01-06. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  2. ^ "Central Asian global financial hub AIFC opens in Astana". Business Standard.
  3. ^ "Embassy of Kazakhstan in the UK / 100 Concrete Steps". www.kazembassy.org.uk. Retrieved 2017-05-02.
  4. ^ "Astana International Financial Centre to Cement Capital's Place in Global Finance". Astana Times. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  5. ^ a b "Constitutional Law "On the AIFC" dated 7 Dec 2015" (PDF).[dead link]
  6. ^ "Number of foreign companies in Kazakhstan increases 25 percent in the past year". astanatimes.com.
  7. ^ "AIFC yearly report indicates key achievements, projects". astanatimes.com.
  8. ^ "Nur-Sultan's financial hub to be at heart of Kazakhstan's recovery and greening". Euractiv.
  9. ^ "AIFC Continues Work Through Lockdown, Simplifies Access to Financing For Companies". The Astana Times.
  10. ^ . invest.gov.kz. Archived from the original on 2016-07-13. Retrieved 2017-05-02.
  11. ^ a b "AIX Overview". AIX.
  12. ^ "Kazakhstan's Futuristic Finance Center Becomes Breeding Ground For New Fintech". Forbes.
  13. ^ a b "Kazakhstan's Futuristic Finance Center Becomes Breeding Ground For New Fintech". Forbes.
  14. ^ Kenzhaliyev, Madi (2024-01-11). "Perspectives of the Court of the Astana International Financial Centre: Potential to Transform the Central Asian Legal Landscape". Asian Journal of Comparative Law: 1–20. doi:10.1017/asjcl.2023.37. ISSN 2194-6078.
  15. ^ "AIFC International Arbitration Centre opening ceremony, EdTech and FinTech summits mark second day of Astana Finance Days".
  16. ^ a b "AIFC, green tech centre and IT start-up hub to begin operating in 2018".
  17. ^ "Kazakh President opens AIX's first trading session". astanatimes.com.
  18. ^ "Kazakhstan Leads Central Asia in Green Finance". Bloomberg.
  19. ^ "Kazakhstan will support and incentivize IT innovation, says President". astanatimes.com.
  20. ^ a b "Legal Technology Boosts Business in Kazakhstan". The Astana Times.
  21. ^ "AIFC, OneWeb to bring next generation satellite technology to Kazakhstan". The Astana Times.
  22. ^ "AIFC opens competence centres at major Kazakh universities".
  23. ^ March 2021, Assel Satubaldina in Central Asia on 4 (2021-03-04). "Presidents Tokayev and Japarov Visit AIFC Together". The Astana Times. Retrieved 2021-12-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

External links edit

astana, international, financial, centre, 091250, 412806, 091250, 412806, industryfinancial, servicesfounded2018headquartersastana, kazakhstankey, peoplerenat, bekturov, governor, websitehttp, aifc, aifc, financial, astana, kazakhstan, that, officially, launch. 51 05 28 5 N 71 24 46 1 E 51 091250 N 71 412806 E 51 091250 71 412806 Astana International Financial CentreIndustryFinancial servicesFounded2018HeadquartersAstana KazakhstanKey peopleRenat Bekturov Governor 1 Websitehttp www aifc kz The Astana International Financial Centre AIFC is a financial hub in Astana Kazakhstan that officially launched on July 5 2018 2 On 20 May 2015 the President of Republic of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev announced the 100 Concrete Steps Plan of the Nation to implement the five institutional reforms designed to provide a strong national platform needed to achieve country s ambition of joining the top 30 developed countries by 2050 3 As part of the Plan of the Nation the AIFC was established with a special legal status to be based on the EXPO 2017 International Specialized Exhibition infrastructure 4 The Constitutional Statute On the Astana International Financial Centre approved on 7 December 2015 provides a legal framework for the functioning of the AIFC as well as a favourable environment for its participants 5 The Astana International Financial Centre plays one of the main roles in attracting financial resources It is positioned as a financial hub for the countries of Central Asia the Caucasus Eurasian Economic Union EAEU Middle East Western China Mongolia and Europe 6 As of 2022 the number of enterprises working with the AIFC increased to 1046 companies from more than 35 countries These companies include financial institutions such as the China Construction Bank China Development Bank and CICC Hong Kong and Wood amp Co Czech Republic the largest investment banks According to the AIFC Chairman by the end of 2020 the number is projected to increase to 500 7 The number of companies working with the AIFC reached 500 in June 2020 The companies are from 35 countries 8 In the first half of 2020 the AIFC registered 122 new companies 70 of which were registered during the lockdown caused by COVID 19 pandemic 9 Contents 1 AIFC bodies 1 1 AIFC Management Council 1 2 AIFC Authority 1 3 Astana International Exchange AIX 1 4 Astana Financial Services Authority AFSA 1 5 FinTech Lab 1 6 AIFC Court and International Arbitration Centre 1 7 AIFC Bureau for Continuing Professionals Development 1 8 Language 2 Priority Sectors 2 1 Finance 2 2 Equities Trading 2 3 Green Technology 2 4 Information Technology 3 Partnerships 4 Other initiatives 5 Other Information 6 References 7 External linksAIFC bodies edit 5 AIFC Management Council edit It is a supreme authority that includes high profile leaders of global financial corporations and is chaired by the President of Kazakhstan The main objectives of the Management Council include the determination of the strategic directions for the AIFC development and the assistance in the development of the favourable conditions for the formation of a leading financial centre AIFC Development strategy was determined by the Management Council during its first meeting on 26 May 2016 10 AIFC Authority edit The AIFC Authority was established on 28 December 2015 and is responsible for the development of the overall strategic plan promotion of the AIFC in the global markets attraction of the potential participants to the AIFC Astana International Exchange AIX edit The Astana International Exchange AIX was established in 2017 as part of the AIFC develop the public equity and debt capital markets in Kazakhstan and Central Asian region AIX was created to develop the public equity and debt capital markets in Kazakhstan and Central Asian region 11 AIX is regulated by the Astana Financial Services Authority an independent regulator established within the AIFC 11 AIX shareholders include the AIFC Goldman Sachs GS the Shanghai stock exchange and China s Silk Road Fund Nasdaq NDAQ is behind the AIX trading platform 12 Astana Financial Services Authority AFSA edit FinTech Lab edit As part of developing its FinTech pillar AIFC supports innovative companies through acceleration incubation mentoring programs and flexible regulation suitable for both start up and incumbent FinTech firms For these purposes in May 2017 AFSA has introduced the first regulatory sandbox regime in the region called the FinTech Lab which enables firms to test new products and services in a safe environment without being immediately subject to standard regulatory requirements and allows AFSA to adopt regulatory approaches to keep up with innovation and build legislative frameworks tailored to the market needs As of August 2020 the FinTech Lab has received more than 120 inquiries for testing and has supported 23 FinTech firms offering services in the field of digital banking payments operations with digital assets crowdfunding robo advisory and other 26 firms from 11 states were accepted to the Fintech Lab focused on different types of financial services such as payments mobile banking digital assets crowdfunding and other solutions 13 In two years AIFC Fintech Hub s accelerator programs supported more than 120 startups 13 AIFC Court and International Arbitration Centre edit Similar to so called International Commercial Courts in Dubai Qatar and Singapore the AIFC Court provides a common law court system for the resolution of civil and commercial disputes within the AIFC It exclusively oversees all legal matters stemming from the AIFC and its activities as well as other disputes where all involved parties expressly consent in writing to the jurisdiction of the AIFC Court Inside Kazakhstan the establishment of a common law court in a civil law system has provoked fierce criticism 14 The International Arbitration Centre on the other hand offers an alternative to court litigation and offers arbitration mediation and other dispute resolution methods It shall review disputes which the parties have agreed shall be settled by arbitration The opening ceremony of the AIFC International Arbitration Centre IAC was held in July 2019 during the Astana Finance Days conference in Astana then known as Nur Sultan 15 AIFC Bureau for Continuing Professionals Development edit AIFC Bureau for Continuing Professional Development is responsible for human capital development and plans to retrain over 2000 specialists in the financial industry of Kazakhstan and ultimately creating critical mass of professionals for AIFC eco system and beyond In addition the Bureau is responsible for investment and financial literacy programs related to AIFC s core pillars including Islamic Finance Fintech Capital Markets Green Finance as well as Asset and Wealth Management Language edit English is the official language on the AIFC territory Priority Sectors editFinance edit It is the goal that the AIFC become a regional financial centre and be a top 20 leading Asian financial centres within 10 years 16 Equities Trading edit The AIFC has partnered with NASDAQ and the Shanghai Stock Exchange 16 The AIFC is the shareholder of the Astana International Exchange AIX that was established in 2017 AIX s first trading session was held on November 14 2018 coinciding with the 25th anniversary of tenge the national currency of Kazakhstan The session was opened by Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev 17 Green Technology edit The center uses renewable energy The AIFC provides structural framework for the advancement of green finance To that end the centre launched the AIFC Green Finance Centre to develop and promote green finance in Kazakhstan and neighboring countries 18 Information Technology edit The AIFC supports the development of information technologies in Kazakhstan An important organization that helps achieve this is Astana Hub Even though it is independent from the AIFC it has shared functions in the tech field Astana Hub International IT and startup hub is a business incubator in Kazakhstan that provides support for new and start up IT projects The Astana Hub was launched on November 6 2018 in the Kazakh capital by President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarabyev 19 On May 12 2020 the AIFC established the Advisory Council on the Development of Legal Technology which comprises experts from the UK US Netherlands Kazakhstan Russia China Singapore and Switzerland 20 The main goal of the council is to create a vibrant and sustainable legal technology ecosystem that can improve the efficiency and quality of legal services and make them more accessible 20 Partnerships editThe AIFC signed an agreement with London based global communications company OneWeb in January 2020 to accelerate broadband connectivity in Kazakhstan 21 The partnership was established as part of the Digital Kazakhstan program to promote digitization in the country The agreement stipulated that OneWeb would engage local telecom operators among its distribution partners to provide universal high speed fibre like broadband connectivity across the private and public sector including businesses schools hospitals and civil services Other initiatives editThe AIFC creates competence centres at Kazakhstan s major universities to improve investment literacy and help students develop skills in finance investment and other industries Eight platforms have already been established at Almaty universities 22 Other Information editKazakh President Kassym Jomart Tokayev and Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov visited the Astana International Financial Centre AIFC in March 2021 During the visit Tokayev and Japrov were briefed on activities of different agencies in the AIFC and also attended a presentation of the e Justice electronic filing system 23 References edit New Governor of AIFC named inform kz 2023 01 06 Retrieved 2023 02 21 Central Asian global financial hub AIFC opens in Astana Business Standard Embassy of Kazakhstan in the UK 100 Concrete Steps www kazembassy org uk Retrieved 2017 05 02 Astana International Financial Centre to Cement Capital s Place in Global Finance Astana Times Retrieved 12 December 2016 a b Constitutional Law On the AIFC dated 7 Dec 2015 PDF dead link Number of foreign companies in Kazakhstan increases 25 percent in the past year astanatimes com AIFC yearly report indicates key achievements projects astanatimes com Nur Sultan s financial hub to be at heart of Kazakhstan s recovery and greening Euractiv AIFC Continues Work Through Lockdown Simplifies Access to Financing For Companies The Astana Times The first meeting of the Management Council of Astana International Financial Centre was held in Astana Invest In Kazakhstan invest gov kz Archived from the original on 2016 07 13 Retrieved 2017 05 02 a b AIX Overview AIX Kazakhstan s Futuristic Finance Center Becomes Breeding Ground For New Fintech Forbes a b Kazakhstan s Futuristic Finance Center Becomes Breeding Ground For New Fintech Forbes Kenzhaliyev Madi 2024 01 11 Perspectives of the Court of the Astana International Financial Centre Potential to Transform the Central Asian Legal Landscape Asian Journal of Comparative Law 1 20 doi 10 1017 asjcl 2023 37 ISSN 2194 6078 AIFC International Arbitration Centre opening ceremony EdTech and FinTech summits mark second day of Astana Finance Days a b AIFC green tech centre and IT start up hub to begin operating in 2018 Kazakh President opens AIX s first trading session astanatimes com Kazakhstan Leads Central Asia in Green Finance Bloomberg Kazakhstan will support and incentivize IT innovation says President astanatimes com a b Legal Technology Boosts Business in Kazakhstan The Astana Times AIFC OneWeb to bring next generation satellite technology to Kazakhstan The Astana Times AIFC opens competence centres at major Kazakh universities March 2021 Assel Satubaldina in Central Asia on 4 2021 03 04 Presidents Tokayev and Japarov Visit AIFC Together The Astana Times Retrieved 2021 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