Press Release

Thai Ministry of Finance approves Digital Asset Business Licenses to First Four Fledging Firms

As per a notice published by the nation’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on January 8, The Thai Ministry of Finance has approved their digital resource business licenses to four crypto-related industries.

As indicated by the announcement, the digital licenses were issued by the finance ministry by the recommendation of the Securities and Exchange Commission Board. The four organizations that got a permit are digital resource trades Bitcoin Exchange Cooperative Ltd., Bitkub Online Co., Ltd., and Satang Corporation, and crypto money business firm Coins TH Co., Ltd.

Another application by the by Coin Asset Co., Ltd to work as a digital resources exchange is allegedly under consideration. The delay for their approval is due to the adjustments in the organization’s executives. The organization is approved to proceed with operations while the Ministry of Finance is thinking about the change.

In addition to the previously mentioned firm, two different applicant organizations- Southeast Asia Digital Exchange Co. (SEADEX) and Cash2coin was rejected from getting the digital asset permit, purportedly due to their ineligibility criteria as required by Securities and Exchange Commission

As per the notice, because of their applications’ dismissal, Cash2coin and SEADEX have likewise been asked to stop their operations. However, the Ministry of Finance will reportedly enable the organizations to proceed with operations until January 14, 2019.

The Thai SEC supported seven different business substances to lead cryptocurrency tasks as a feature of the formalization of the nation’s local crypto market in past August 2018. The financial controller likewise effectively encourages people, in general, to maintain a strategic distance from unlicensed crypto trades to ensure against the danger of malicious characters utilizing digital currency.

Already, the Thai Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) additionally revealed that it has seen expanded enthusiasm for licenses to operate initial coin offerings (ICOs) following the finance service’s declaration presenting ICO directions in March. In particular, very nearly 50 ICO ventures expressed enthusiasm for getting to be certified for cryptocurrency exchange.

John Stewart

John Stewart is a cryptocurrency author and analyst, currently news editor in CryptoLeed. He has a strong technical skills for analysis of cryptocurrencies. And so, he always helps our team to obtain quality analysis articles for each cryptocurrency. He also has been researching and writing about the Blockchain technology.

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