Binance Gets Its First Gulf Crypto Licence in Bahrain
The world's largest cryptocurrency exchange Binance has been
given a crypto-asset service provider licence by Bahrain's central bank, its
first such licence in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the company and the
bank said on Tuesday.
"The licence from Bahrain is a milestone in our journey
to being fully licensed and regulated around the world," said Binance
Chief Executive Officer CEO Changpeng Zhao in a joint statement with Bahraini
authorities.
The regulatory requirements will "protect users with
strong anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing policies," he
added.
Financial regulators across the world have targeted Binance,
with some banning the platform from certain activities and others warning
consumers that it was unlicensed to operate in their jurisdictions.
The licence permits crypto-asset trading, custodial services
and portfolio management, the statement said.
Binance is also building its presence in Gulf neighbour the
United Arab Emirates.
In December it said it was working with Dubai World Trade
Centre (DWTC) to help set up an international virtual asset ecosystem there and
assist with the development of virtual asset regulations.
Dubai, one of the UAE's seven emirates, last week adopted
its first law governing virtual assets and established a regulator to oversee
the sector.
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