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Crypto.com gains payment service license from Bahrain central bank

Singapore-based cryptocurrency Crypto.com is reinforcing its regional presence with a Bahraini license following on approval in Dubai.

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Singapore-based cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com continues to grow its presence in the MENA region with the receipt of a full payment service provider license from the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB). The license will permit the cryptocurrency exchange’s local subsidiary to offer e-money and fiat services, including the issuance of prepaid cards, throughout the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states.

The GCC encompasses the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

Bahrain is an active regulator

Crypto.com joins a small circle of crypto exchanges as entities licensed in Bahrain. Binance received a crypto-asset service provider license in Bahrain in March 2022. BitOasis received a category 2 license in Bahrain this year. Crypto.com chief operating officer Eric Anziani said:

“Bahrain has been working to create an innovation-friendly crypto and fintech ecosystem, which has involved putting in place clear regulation that balances consumer protection with commercialization.” 

In addition, the CBB has licensed its local shariah-compliant Rain and CoinMENA exchanges.

The CBB also has a regulatory sandbox that has attracted OpenNode and JPMorgan to its projects.

Source: Eric Anziani

Related: Middle East regulatory clarity drives crypto industry growth — Binance FZE head

Crypto.com’s steady expansion

Crypto.com completed the process of receiving a Virtual Assets Service Provider license from Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) in November, having received a provisional license in June 2022. VARA-licensed virtual asset service providers are recognized throughout the UAE under an agreement reached earlier this month.

In August, Crypto.com partnered with Standard Chartered Bank to provide fiat currency services in United States dollars, euro and UAE dirhams in the UAE thanks to support from VARA.

Crypto.com is regulated in Singapore, France, Australia, Ireland, Malta, United Kingdom, United States, Canada, and South Korea, among other countries. Crypto.com applied for a license in Hong Kong in February but has yet to receive it. It appears to have deemed-to-be-licensed status there.

The crypto exchange was registered in The Netherlands in July 2023, but not before being fined around $3 million by De Nederlandsche Bank for operating for over two years without a license.

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This article first appeared at Cointelegraph.com News

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