Approval is the first step in acquiring a full license for Seba Hong Kong to deal in crypto or virtual assets-related products and traditional securities.
"Complementing Seba Group’s established licenses in Switzerland and Abu Dhabi , the Hong Kong AIP significantly extends our global regulatory footprint," CEO
said in a statement."Seba Group aligns itself with the Hong Kong government and its financial regulators in facilitating an environment that supports the responsible growth of the digital assets industry."Seba was founded in 2018 and in 2019 became the first digital asset company to receive a license from the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority to offer banking and securities and services.
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