Singapore's MAS Takes Aim at Crypto Speculation with New Regulations
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) wants to discourage cryptocurrency speculation among retail customers, according to new regulations for Digital Payment Token (DPT) service providers in Singapore. These measures...
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) wants to discourage cryptocurrency speculation among retail customers, according to new regulations for Digital Payment Token (DPT) service providers in Singapore. These measures aim to address potential harm to consumers and to ensure the safety of individuals engaging in cryptocurrency trading.
Ho Hern Shin, the Deputy Managing Director (Financial Supervision) at the MAS, said: "DPT service providers must safeguard the interests of consumers who interact with their platforms and use their services."
"We urge consumers to remain vigilant and exercise utmost caution when dealing in DPT services and not to deal with unregulated entities, including those based overseas."
Bolstering Accountability among DPT Service ProvidersThe MAS has set comprehensive guidelines covering business conduct, consumer access, and technology-related aspects for DPT service providers. These measures include identifying and disclosing conflicts of interest, establishing complaint resolution procedures, and enforcing stringent technology and cyber risk management standards.
These regulations are set to be implemented in phases starting mid-2024, providing a transitional period for service providers to comply with them.
The MAS has emphasized the need for DPT service providers to prioritize consumer interests by implementing measures to mitigate potential risks associated with cryptocurrency trading. These measures encompass multiple facets, ensuring that the service providers operate in a manner that safeguards consumers.
MAS today published business conduct and consumer access measures for Digital Payment Token services in Singapore to limit potential consumer harm. They will be implemented through regulations and guidelines, which will take effect in phases from mid-2024. https://t.co/laevvAlW0a pic.twitter.com/kxBLRQG0az
— MAS (@MAS_sg) November 23, 2023Additionally, the MAS has mandated high technology and cyber risk management standards for DPT service providers, aligning with existing requirements for financial institutions. It emphasized the importance of maintaining the availability and recoverability of critical systems.
The regulator has introduced a statutory trust requirement for DPT service providers, mandating the safekeeping of customer assets separate from their own. Daily reconciliation and proper record-keeping are required, alongside disclosure of risks to customers.
Singapore Strengthens OversightIn July, the MAS announced an expansion of 'Project Guardian' to assess asset tokenization and Decentralized Finance. This included establishing an industry group involving multiple financial institutions to conduct pilot studies on mitigating risks associated with digital assets.
Recently, the MAS initiated a live pilot program to issue a wholesale Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in Singapore dollars. This pilot marked a shift from previous simulations to live implementation to explore the feasibility and efficiency of the usage of CBDCs for instant settlements across commercial banks.
The pilot involved issuing tokenized liabilities by participating banks, enabling retail customers to conduct transactions seamlessly. This process streamlines clearing and settlement, presenting a departure from the current multi-step system.
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