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Hong Kong Grants Third Cryptocurrency Trading Platform License, Plans Additional Approvals

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Last updated: 2024/10/07 at 1:14 PM
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Hong Kong’s financial regulator has recently granted its third license under the new crypto trading platform regime, with plans to approve more platforms by the end of the year. Julia Leung, Chief Executive of the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), confirmed that HKVAX is the latest firm to receive a license as a crypto exchange in Hong Kong. Apart from HKVAX, earlier approvals were given to OSL and HashKey, allowing them to provide crypto trading services. Additionally, there are 11 other platforms on the SFC’s “deemed-to-be-licensed” list, undergoing inspections and regulatory compliance checks.

HKVAX, the third licensed crypto exchange in Hong Kong, will offer services such as over-the-counter trading, exchange services, and custody solutions. Anthony Ng, co-founder, and CEO of HKVAX, stated that the license aligns with Hong Kong’s ambition to solidify its role as a leading financial hub. This approval also demonstrates Hong Kong’s commitment to the virtual asset industry. Hong Kong’s approach to crypto regulation gained momentum in June 2023 when it implemented a licensing framework for crypto trading platforms to serve retail investors, aiming to attract more crypto firms to the city.

However, some local lawmakers criticized the regulatory framework as excessively stringent, suggesting that it has deterred global exchanges from entering the Hong Kong market. Various crypto firms, suspected to be affiliated with major players like Binance, withdrew their license applications, citing regulatory challenges. The SFC conducted on-site inspections of 11 crypto exchanges that received provisional approvals and found practices that did not meet regulatory expectations. Concerns were raised about the custody of client assets, cybercrime protection measures, and the overall ability of some platforms to effectively manage their responsibilities.

The SFC has not disclosed specific names of firms that failed to meet standards during inspections, leaving the possibility of further findings. Platforms that are unable to address critical deficiencies identified during inspections may have their “deemed-to-be-licensed” status removed or their license applications rejected outright. Despite these challenges, the SFC aims to issue more licenses in batches by the end of the year, signaling a continued effort to regulate the crypto industry in Hong Kong and attract more firms to operate within the city’s financial ecosystem.

In conclusion, the approval of HKVAX as the third licensed crypto exchange in Hong Kong reflects the city’s commitment to becoming a prominent player in the virtual asset industry. Despite challenges and criticisms of the regulatory framework, the SFC continues to conduct inspections and ensure that platforms comply with regulatory requirements. With more licenses expected to be issued by the end of the year, Hong Kong is positioning itself as a leading financial hub for crypto trading and investment, attracting both local and international firms to operate within its regulatory framework.

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