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Bitcoin Suisse enters Middle East through ADGM licence
Bitcoin Suisse receives Abu Dhabi regulatory approval for UAE crypto expansion
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Summary
Bitcoin Suisse, a Swiss crypto firm, has received full Financial Services Permission (FSP) from the Abu Dhabi Global Market's Financial Services Regulatory Authority. This regulatory approval allows its Middle East subsidiary, BTCS (Middle East) Ltd., to offer regulated digital asset services across the UAE, marking a significant expansion of the company's regulated crypto business into the Middle East.
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· 3 pulledBitcoin Suisse has secured full regulatory approval in Abu Dhabi, allowing the Swiss crypto firm to expand its regulated digital asset business across the United Arab Emirates.
Bitcoin Suisse's Middle East subsidiary, BTCS (Middle East) Ltd., has received full Financial Services Permission (FSP) from the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) of Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM).
The authorization allows the company to provide regulated digital asset services to institutional clients across the UAE.
Bitcoin Suisse has secured full regulatory approval in Abu Dhabi, allowing the Swiss crypto firm to expand its regulated digital asset business across the
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