FINMA approves L1 Digital to manage collective crypto-investment funds.
The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) has authorised the investment firm L1 Digital to manage collective investment funds in digital assets. CoinDesk reports.
FINMA approves L1 Digital to manage collective crypto-investment funds.
The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) has authorised the investment firm L1 Digital to manage collective investment funds in digital assets. CoinDesk reports.
Swiss regulator approves first crypto investment fund
The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) approved the first crypto fund in accordance with the country's regulations.
Temenos opens access to crypto assets for clients
Swiss banking software developer Temenos has partnered with the local infrastructure startup Taurus to give clients access to digital assets.
Diem withdraws Swiss license application
The Diem project, behind the development of the digital currency, has withdrawn its application for a Swiss payment-system license. FINMA said.
Bitcoin Suisse withdraws its application for a Swiss banking licence
The oldest cryptocurrency company in Switzerland, Bitcoin Suisse, has decided to withdraw its application for a banking licence following the regulator's unfavourable forecast.
Crypto Finance obtains FINMA broker-dealer license to trade Bitcoin with banks
Crypto Broker AG, the Swiss holding Crypto Finance AG's subsidiary, has obtained a broker-dealer license from FINMA. This will open cryptocurrency trading to large players, including commercial banks.
Gazprombank’s Swiss subsidiary granted approval to offer cryptocurrency services
The Swiss subsidiary Gazprombank (Switzerland) Ltd, part of the Russian Gazprombank, has received approval from the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) to operate cryptocurrency accounts for corporate and institutional clients. This is stated in the press release.
New FINMA FinTech License Will Allow Swiss Crypto Startups to Handle Up To $100 Million
The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) has announced on Monday, December 3, that local blockchain and cryptocurrency startups can now apply for a new fintech license that would allow them to handle deposits of up to 100 million CHF ($100 million), just like traditional banks. According to the official announcement, starting from January 1, […]We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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