Singapore Authorities to Set Best Practices for Crypto Client Vetting in Banks
Singapore officials are collaborating with local banks to develop uniform standards for evaluating customers in the digital asset sector in the aftermath of significant global disruptions in the industry. The Monetary Au...
The Monetary Authority of Singapore and the police have been working with lenders in the country to refine their approach to onboarding crypto service providers, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter. ...
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