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Annual Report on Financial Law and Regulation (2026): Insurance ...

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The article describes an NFRA (Macau’s financial regulator) issuance in September of “Measures for the Supervisory Assessment of Financial Institutions’ Consumer Protection,” expanding existing consumer-protection assessment requirements. It appears to be part of a broader annual report on financial law and regulation, focused on how regulators supervise financial institutions’ compliance with consumer-protection obligations.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

AppleCare+ is not itself a typical financial-institution product, but if AppleCare+ (or its underlying service) is marketed or administered through partners/insurers/fintech-type entities, stronger consumer-protection supervision could affect required disclosure, marketing practices, complaint handling, and claims practices. However, because the excerpt is general (financial institutions’ consumer protection, not device-warranty-specific rules) and the source is not clearly an official text of a warranty/insurance directive for consumer tech, the likely direct impact is moderate and indirect.

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In September, NFRA issued the Measures for the Supervisory Assessment of Financial Institutions' Consumer Protection, further expanding the existing assessment ...

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Country

Macau

Region

Asia Pacific

Discovered

6/28/2026

Relevance Score

45%

Language

Chinese (Traditional)