Hex Trust Receives In-Principle Approval from Singapore's MAS For Major Payment Institution License
The Major Payment Institution license would allow for the company to offer regulated Digital Payment Token services, such as custody. ...
Read moreThe Major Payment Institution license would allow for the company to offer regulated Digital Payment Token services, such as custody. ...
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Read moreCrypto custodian BitGo has been granted in-principle approval to operate as a Major Payment Institution (MPI) in Singapore. Source link
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Read more"Complementing Seba Group’s established licenses in Switzerland (FINMA) and Abu Dhabi (FSRA), the Hong Kong AIP significantly extends our global ...
Read moreThe Hong Kong branch of SEBA Bank has received an in-principle approval from the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission ...
Read moreTo satisfy DCG's existing liabilities of approximately $630 million in unsecured loans due in May 2023 and $1.1 billion under ...
Read moreSource: TradingViewThe XRP price has risen by 3% in the past 24 hours, rising to $0.509635 after Ripple announced it ...
Read more“We're pleased that Singapore has taken a forward-looking approach to how to regulate digital assets,” Stu Alderoty, Chief Legal Officer ...
Read moreRipple said it received in-principle approval of a Major Payment Institution Licence from the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the country's ...
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