Regulatory Genome Project
www.jbs.cam.ac.ukThe Regulatory Genome Project (RGP) is a transformational initiative being led by the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. In response to technological and socio-political change, financial regulation has become increasingly complex. The absence of a common approach to comparing different regulatory regimes creates a challenge for both regulators and regulated firms. The RGP has been established in response to this gap. The RGP’s primary mission is to develop and support the adoption of the Cambridge Regulatory Genome (CRG), an open information structure that enables regulatory obligations to be organised and compared across jurisdictions.
Read moreThe Regulatory Genome Project (RGP) is a transformational initiative being led by the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. In response to technological and socio-political change, financial regulation has become increasingly complex. The absence of a common approach to comparing different regulatory regimes creates a challenge for both regulators and regulated firms. The RGP has been established in response to this gap. The RGP’s primary mission is to develop and support the adoption of the Cambridge Regulatory Genome (CRG), an open information structure that enables regulatory obligations to be organised and compared across jurisdictions.
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Cambridge
Employees
11-50
Founded
2020
Estimated Revenue
$10,000,000 to $50,000,000
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