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coinpedia 2025-06-02 14:51:36

Singapore Cracks Down on Unlicensed Crypto Firms with Strict New Rules

The post Singapore Cracks Down on Unlicensed Crypto Firms with Strict New Rules appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Singapore’s financial authority announces that unlicensed crypto firms operating overseas after June 30 will be ceased. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) stated that local crypto providers, which offer digital tokens abroad, will be stopped under its Financial Services and Markets Act of 2022 (FSM Act) . Singapore enforces strict regulations for unlicensed crypto providers MAS stated that any entity providing digital tokens abroad must cease operating or acquire a Digital Token Providers Service (DTSP) license when it comes into force at the end of the month. MAS emphasised that no grace period will be provided to the local crypto providers since they will have enough time to obtain a license. Officials affirmed that MAS will enhance its surveillance and will investigate any suspicious activity designed to evade regulations. For Individuals- This licensing requirement also applies to individuals working independently in the crypto arena, depending on their role, whether their business is conducted from Singapore. The only exceptions are the firms licensed or exempted under existing laws (such as the Securities and Futures Act, the Financial Advisors Act, or the Payment Services Act) are free from this obligation. What is the responsibility of Singaporean firms? Innovation and Safeguarding Consumers The Central Bank of Singapore announced – “This approach strikes a balance between promoting innovation and safeguarding consumers.” It aims to foster a secure and transparent crypto ecosystem. While officials are overseeing safeguarding, firms will be required to hold at least $185,000 in base capital Fresh due diligence is required on customers Comply with the FATF travel rule and the technology risk standard in Singapore What is the outcome for non-compliance? Penalty for violators Under section 137 of the FSM Act, it is mandatory for all entities operating from Singapore to obtain a license to continue their legalized work. Organizations not complying with this law will be subjected to a fine of up to 250,000 Singaporean dollars ($200,000) and imprisonment of up to three years. Conclusion So far, MAS has issued 33 digital payment token licenses, including Coinbase and Anchorage. This approach will resolve the problems of money laundering and terrorism financing risks. This is the ultimate step by Singapore to ensure AML/ CFT compliance.

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