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AsiaNext Secures Market Operator License from Singapore’s MAS

Web3 & Enterprise·September 08, 2023, 1:40 AM

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has granted regulatory approval to AsiaNext, officially designating it as a Recognized Market Operator (RMO).

The firm announced the milestone achievement via a blog post published to its website on Wednesday. The license opens the doors for AsiaNext to operate as a digital asset exchange exclusively catering to institutions, including banks, family offices, asset managers, broker-dealers, prime brokers, hedge funds, and market makers.

This RMO license, granted by MAS, complements the in-principle approval of the Capital Markets Services (CMS) license awarded to AsiaNext in June. AsiaNext, under the leadership of its CEO, Chong Kok Kee, has positioned itself as an institutional-grade exchange with a focus on compliance and risk management.

Kok Kee expressed his elation at receiving the full RMO license from MAS, emphasizing that the AsiaNext team has constructed an institutional-grade exchange governed by stringent compliance and risk management standards, not only for their organization but also for the various asset classes traded on their platform.

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Pivotal and positive industry shift

Recent months in Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai, and other centers geared towards progressive regulation have demonstrated a pivotal shift in the industry, as responsible contributions to a secure digital asset ecosystem are now better poised to advance the mainstream adoption of digital assets.

Chua Kah Hau, Chief Compliance Officer at AsiaNext, reiterated the company’s dedication to upholding the highest standards of regulatory compliance and corporate governance, aiming to provide a fair, orderly, and transparent marketplace where institutional investors can confidently reap the benefits of digital assets.

Amidst the growing institutional appetite for trading digital assets, AsiaNext’s role is significant. There is a noticeable scarcity of regulated and secure platforms to satisfy this demand, making AsiaNext’s presence crucial in meeting this market need.

AsiaNext originated as a joint venture between SBI Digital Asset Holdings and SIX Group in 2021. Now, holding both the RMO and CMS (in-principle) licenses, the firm is well-equipped to provide integrated listing, trading, and post-trade services for digital assets.

Fernando Luis Vázquez Cao, CEO of SBI Digital Asset Holdings, highlighted Singapore’s favorable regulatory environment, stating: “The regulatory environment in Singapore is favorable for fintech firms, which is why we have selected it as the headquarters for AsiaNext. The nation’s commitment to fostering innovation and worldwide recognition of Singapore’s economic potential as a global digital asset trading hub have been pivotal factors in our decision.”

 

Colt Technology partnership

In a strategic move, last month AsiaNext partnered with Colt Technology Services to leverage its suite of secure, high-performance digital infrastructure solutions, including Multicast Market Data in the Cloud and PrizmNet.

The partnership is set to facilitate high-frequency trading of various digital securities and crypto derivatives trading on AsiaNext. Notably, AsiaNext stands as the first institutional-grade digital exchange to utilize Colt Multicast Market Data in the Cloud, providing a unique solution to connect buyers and sellers.

This connectivity breakthrough aims to bridge the gap between mainstream finance and secure digital assets trading, coming at a time of rapid growth in digital asset trading in Asia and significant global investment in the region’s crypto markets.

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