Gulf Binance Secures Crypto Service Provider License in Thailand

by Solomon Oladipupo
  • Binance recently marked 7th regulatory license in EU.
  • However, the regulator is facing regulatory hurdles in US, Australia and Canada.
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Gulf Binance, a joint venture firm between Binance and Gulf Innova, has obtained a digital asset operator license from Thailand’s Ministry of Finance. Gulf Innova is a subsidiary of Gulf Energy Development which operates the firm’s digital business.

Binance announced the approval of its license on Friday, noting that the firm is aiming to launch a cryptocurrency exchange in the Southeast Asia country during the last quarter of the year. The project will see Binance combine its digital asset expertise with Gulf’s local industry knowledge and presence.

Binance Plans Launch in Thailand

Binance’s new license in Thailand comes years after the crypto exchange faced regulatory backlash from the country’s Securities and Exchange Commission for operating illegally in the country. In addition, the exchange faced opposition in other jurisdictions in Asia and across the world, including in Singapore, the Cayman Islands, Japan and the UK. However, Binance is now set to launch in Japan next month.

“Ever since reaching an agreement around a joint venture back in 2022, Binance and Gulf have been working closely with Thailand’s regulators to ensure the formation of a compliant-first exchange that strictly adheres to the SEC’s guidelines,” Binance said in a blog post.

Speaking on the development, Richard Teng, Binance’s Head of Asia, Europe and MENA, described Thailand as a country with a thriving crypto space that has demonstrated a strong commitment to embracing blockchain technology. This is even as Chainalysis’ 2022 data confirm Thailand as the eighth biggest crypto adopter in the world.

“By harnessing Binance's expertise together with Gulf’s established local presence and network, Gulf Binance aims to showcase the full potential of blockchain technology to meet the needs of Thai users,” Teng explained. “Local users can expect access to a trusted and regulated service that prioritizes user security alongside compliance with local regulations.”

Binance Expands despite Hurdles

Binance’s planned launch in Thailand comes amidst the leading exchange’s efforts to build upon its presence and regulatory license portfolio across the globe. In January, the largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume obtained its 7th regulatory license in the EU with a new Swedish registration.

However, the exchange is still facing several regulatory challenges across the world, including in the United States, Canada and Australia.

Gulf Binance, a joint venture firm between Binance and Gulf Innova, has obtained a digital asset operator license from Thailand’s Ministry of Finance. Gulf Innova is a subsidiary of Gulf Energy Development which operates the firm’s digital business.

Binance announced the approval of its license on Friday, noting that the firm is aiming to launch a cryptocurrency exchange in the Southeast Asia country during the last quarter of the year. The project will see Binance combine its digital asset expertise with Gulf’s local industry knowledge and presence.

Binance Plans Launch in Thailand

Binance’s new license in Thailand comes years after the crypto exchange faced regulatory backlash from the country’s Securities and Exchange Commission for operating illegally in the country. In addition, the exchange faced opposition in other jurisdictions in Asia and across the world, including in Singapore, the Cayman Islands, Japan and the UK. However, Binance is now set to launch in Japan next month.

“Ever since reaching an agreement around a joint venture back in 2022, Binance and Gulf have been working closely with Thailand’s regulators to ensure the formation of a compliant-first exchange that strictly adheres to the SEC’s guidelines,” Binance said in a blog post.

Speaking on the development, Richard Teng, Binance’s Head of Asia, Europe and MENA, described Thailand as a country with a thriving crypto space that has demonstrated a strong commitment to embracing blockchain technology. This is even as Chainalysis’ 2022 data confirm Thailand as the eighth biggest crypto adopter in the world.

“By harnessing Binance's expertise together with Gulf’s established local presence and network, Gulf Binance aims to showcase the full potential of blockchain technology to meet the needs of Thai users,” Teng explained. “Local users can expect access to a trusted and regulated service that prioritizes user security alongside compliance with local regulations.”

Binance Expands despite Hurdles

Binance’s planned launch in Thailand comes amidst the leading exchange’s efforts to build upon its presence and regulatory license portfolio across the globe. In January, the largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume obtained its 7th regulatory license in the EU with a new Swedish registration.

However, the exchange is still facing several regulatory challenges across the world, including in the United States, Canada and Australia.

About the Author: Solomon Oladipupo
Solomon Oladipupo
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Solomon Oladipupo is a journalist and editor from Nigeria that covers the tech, FX, fintech and cryptocurrency industries. He is a former assistant editor at AgroNigeria Magazine where he covered the agribusiness industry. Solomon holds a first-class degree in Journalism & Mass Communication from the University of Lagos where he graduated top of his class.
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