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100 Companies Fail to Obtain Crypto Licenses in Singapore Due to Tough Regulation

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100 Companies Fail to Obtain Crypto Licenses in Singapore Due to Tough Regulation


More than 100 companies that applied for a license to offer crypto services in Singapore have either been turned down or withdrawn their applications. “Cryptocurrencies could be abused for money laundering, terrorism financing, or proliferation financing due to the speed and cross-border nature of the transactions,” said the country’s central bank, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). Tough Crypto Regulation in Singapore


Since Singapore began regulating the crypto sector, about 170 companies have applied for a license to offer “digital payment token services,” which include crypto-related services.


However, more than 100 companies that applied for a license have either been turned down or withdrawn their applications, Nikkei Asia reported Monday.


Companies that were operating in the country prior to the introduction of the licensing regime were granted exemptions until their license applications have been processed. Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam told parliament in July that 90 companies were operating under such exemptions.


A spokesperson for the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), the country’s central bank and regulator of the crypto sector, told the news outlet: “Cryptocurrencies could be abused for money laundering, terrorism financing, or proliferation financing due to the speed and cross-border nature of the transactions.” The spokesperson elaborated: Digital payment token service providers in Singapore … have to comply with requirements to mitigate such risks, including the need to carry out proper customer due diligence, conduct regular account reviews, and monitor and report suspicious transactions.


So far, only three companies are listed as licensed entities on the MAS website: DBS Vickers Securities, a unit of DBS Group Holdings, Southeast Asia’s largest bank; digital payments startup FOMO Pay; and Australia’s Independent Reserve. The MAS said in November that Singapore strives to become a global crypto hub.


DBS’s head of capital markets and the chairperson of the bank’s crypto exchange said in September: “We are growing very rapidly. Investors are gradually exploring cryptocurrencies and digital assets.”


In September, the central bank ordered Binance to stop providing crypto services to residents. Last week, Binance announced that its Singapore platform will be shutting down.


Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) claimed that the reason behind the closure of its Singaporean exchange was due to an 18% stake in Hg Exchange (HGX), a regulated securities exchange in Singapore. However, Bloomberg reported that the real reason was because Binance could not meet the requirements for a license to operate a crypto exchange. Tags in this story Binance, crypto exchanges, Crypto regulation, Cryptocurrency regulation, MAS, mas bitcoin, mas crypto, mas cryptocurrency, Singapore, singapore crypto regulation, Singaporean


What do you think about Singapore’s tough crypto regulation? Let us know in the comments section below. Kevin Helms


A student of Austrian Economics, Kevin found Bitcoin in 2011 and has been an evangelist ever since. His interests lie in Bitcoin security, open-source systems, network effects and the intersection between economics and cryptography. Crypto Complaints Have Increased Significantly Says South Africa Financial Sector Ombud REGULATION | 21 hours ago Indian Government Seeks Wider Consultation Before Finalizing Crypto Bill: Report REGULATION | 2 days ago


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