Sygnum Singapore Obtains Major Payment Institution License for Crypto Brokerage Services
Sygnum Singapore, a subsidiary of the Switzerland-based cryptocurrency bank Sygnum, has received approval for its Major Payment Institution License (MPIL) from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to be able to prov...
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