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Abstract:Facebook has set up a new financial technology company in Switzerland focusing on blockchain and payments as well as data analytics and investing, Geneva's commercial register shows.
Facebook has set up a financial tech company in Geneva, Switzerland.The company is called Libra Networks and will focus on blockchain and payments, according to Geneva's commercial register.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Facebook has set up a new financial technology company in Switzerland focusing on blockchain and payments as well as data analytics and investing, Geneva's commercial register shows.Libra Networks, with Facebook Global Holdings as stakeholder, was registered in Geneva on May 2 to provide financial and technology services and develop related hardware and software, plans submitted on the Swiss register reveal.Facebook, whose social network has more than 2 billion users, did not immediately comment on Libra Networks, which will focus on “investing, payments, financing, identity management, analytics, big data, blockchain and other technologies.”The owner of WhatsApp, Messenger and Instagram, each used by more than 1 billion people, has been at the center of public and regulatory scrutiny over misuse of consumers' personal data..The U.S. Senate Banking Committee this month sent an open letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg asking how a new cryptocurrency-based payments system related to legal, regulatory, privacy and consumer protection concerns, following a Wall Street Journal report.
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