FTX EU starts the process for customers to request final fiat balances and withdrawals.
The company confirmed the news exclusively reported by Finance Magnates last week.
Fallen crypto exchange FTX EU has a new owner, but the license remains suspended.
CySEC announced on Monday that FTX EU LTD initiated the procedures for customers to request final balances before withdrawing fiat funds from segregated accounts. The market supervisor believes the withdrawal process will go 'swiftly.'
FTX EU Begins Fiat Currency
Withdrawal Process for Clients
In response
to FTX EU announcing its initiation of processes to return segregated funds to
investors under Cyprus Law, Dr George Theocharides, the Chair of CySEC, stated the
supervisor is glad that regulatory efforts have led to this favorable outcome,
following months of investor uncertainty and concern.
"We
are grateful to the FTX Group Administrators for their collaboration and
support towards these efforts. Safeguarding the interests of investors is of
paramount importance and CySEC will continue to hold FTX EU Ltd to account to
ensure all withdrawal requests are processed swiftly and appropriately," Theocharides
added.
FTX EU, formerly
known as K-DNA Financial Services LTD, is a European branch of Sam
Bankman-Fried (SBF) US crypto exchange that collapsed a few months ago, in November
2022. When the US branch collapsed, funds belonging to European customers were
frozen to ensure that future claims could be covered and deposits paid out.
Finance
Magnatesexclusively reported last week that FTX EU had launched a website that would
allow FTX EU customers to apply for the withdrawal of funds owed to them.
Note: Almost none of FTX's EU citizens are FTX EU users, because for some reason, FTX EU only onboarded customers registered from March 2022. pic.twitter.com/gu56Vysvlc
— FTX 2.0pium (FTX Creditor) (@AFTXcreditor) March 30, 2023
The
company confirmed the news a day later in an official press note.
FTX EU LTD (Cyprus) (formerly K-DNA Financial Services LTD) is commencing a process for its customers to request final balances on a dedicated website. Read details here: https://t.co/qamNICqGY4
The
information published by FTX EU reveals that the company will provide customers
with a statement of fiat currency balances in accordance with MiFID II regulations.
Following this process, customers of FTX EU, subject to sufficient funds, will
be entitled to withdraw their fiat currency balance as segregated in designated
accounts.
"The
balances will be communicated and verified, and subsequently withdrawal
requests may be submitted through the following website established for this
purpose: ftxeurope.eu. Any withdrawal requests will be subject to customary
know-your-customer and anti-money-laundering checks, and a customer's
withdrawal may be delayed if bank or other account details have not been
sufficiently verified," FTX EU commented.
This
announcement pertains only to customers of FTX EU LTD who opened accounts
through FTX.com/eu (i.e., after 7 March 2022) and does not affect customers of
other FTX group businesses, even if located in Europe.
Before the shutdown of FTX.com
international platform, FTX EU operated as a MiFID II-regulated investment
firm offering trading in multi-asset derivatives, particularly with crypto
assets as the underlying. CySEC has suspended its license and ordered FTX EU
LTD to return funds to its customers who request withdrawals. Finance
Magnates' check on CySEC's public register shows that the permit is still
under suspension.
FTX EU's current profile on CySEC register showing the approved domains.
FTX Japan Back on Track
Regulators worldwide
froze FTX affiliates' funds after the collapse of the US exchange to protect
them from uncontrolled outflows. FTX's Japanese office resumed withdrawing
client funds in late February through its Liquid Japan platform.
"In
order to proceed with withdrawals, customers who have assets in their FTX Japan
account would need to confirm the balance of their assets and transfer them to
their Liquid Japan account," the exchange's official press release added.
Recently, Finance
Magnates
informed that FTX debtors agreed to sell
Mysten Labs Inc. preferred shares back to the Web3 startup for $96 million, according to
the fillings at the US Bankruptcy Court in Delaware.
CySEC announced on Monday that FTX EU LTD initiated the procedures for customers to request final balances before withdrawing fiat funds from segregated accounts. The market supervisor believes the withdrawal process will go 'swiftly.'
FTX EU Begins Fiat Currency
Withdrawal Process for Clients
In response
to FTX EU announcing its initiation of processes to return segregated funds to
investors under Cyprus Law, Dr George Theocharides, the Chair of CySEC, stated the
supervisor is glad that regulatory efforts have led to this favorable outcome,
following months of investor uncertainty and concern.
"We
are grateful to the FTX Group Administrators for their collaboration and
support towards these efforts. Safeguarding the interests of investors is of
paramount importance and CySEC will continue to hold FTX EU Ltd to account to
ensure all withdrawal requests are processed swiftly and appropriately," Theocharides
added.
FTX EU, formerly
known as K-DNA Financial Services LTD, is a European branch of Sam
Bankman-Fried (SBF) US crypto exchange that collapsed a few months ago, in November
2022. When the US branch collapsed, funds belonging to European customers were
frozen to ensure that future claims could be covered and deposits paid out.
Finance
Magnatesexclusively reported last week that FTX EU had launched a website that would
allow FTX EU customers to apply for the withdrawal of funds owed to them.
Note: Almost none of FTX's EU citizens are FTX EU users, because for some reason, FTX EU only onboarded customers registered from March 2022. pic.twitter.com/gu56Vysvlc
— FTX 2.0pium (FTX Creditor) (@AFTXcreditor) March 30, 2023
The
company confirmed the news a day later in an official press note.
FTX EU LTD (Cyprus) (formerly K-DNA Financial Services LTD) is commencing a process for its customers to request final balances on a dedicated website. Read details here: https://t.co/qamNICqGY4
The
information published by FTX EU reveals that the company will provide customers
with a statement of fiat currency balances in accordance with MiFID II regulations.
Following this process, customers of FTX EU, subject to sufficient funds, will
be entitled to withdraw their fiat currency balance as segregated in designated
accounts.
"The
balances will be communicated and verified, and subsequently withdrawal
requests may be submitted through the following website established for this
purpose: ftxeurope.eu. Any withdrawal requests will be subject to customary
know-your-customer and anti-money-laundering checks, and a customer's
withdrawal may be delayed if bank or other account details have not been
sufficiently verified," FTX EU commented.
This
announcement pertains only to customers of FTX EU LTD who opened accounts
through FTX.com/eu (i.e., after 7 March 2022) and does not affect customers of
other FTX group businesses, even if located in Europe.
Before the shutdown of FTX.com
international platform, FTX EU operated as a MiFID II-regulated investment
firm offering trading in multi-asset derivatives, particularly with crypto
assets as the underlying. CySEC has suspended its license and ordered FTX EU
LTD to return funds to its customers who request withdrawals. Finance
Magnates' check on CySEC's public register shows that the permit is still
under suspension.
FTX EU's current profile on CySEC register showing the approved domains.
FTX Japan Back on Track
Regulators worldwide
froze FTX affiliates' funds after the collapse of the US exchange to protect
them from uncontrolled outflows. FTX's Japanese office resumed withdrawing
client funds in late February through its Liquid Japan platform.
"In
order to proceed with withdrawals, customers who have assets in their FTX Japan
account would need to confirm the balance of their assets and transfer them to
their Liquid Japan account," the exchange's official press release added.
Recently, Finance
Magnates
informed that FTX debtors agreed to sell
Mysten Labs Inc. preferred shares back to the Web3 startup for $96 million, according to
the fillings at the US Bankruptcy Court in Delaware.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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