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South Africa Takes on Crypto Regulation, Mandating Licenses for Exchanges

July 5, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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As the global blockchain ecosystem continues to change, more stringent regulation may be on its way to South Africa. Taking a leadership role in cryptocurrency regulation on the African continent, the country’s financial regulator, the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA), has announced a new requirement for digital asset exchanges to secure licenses by year’s end.

This regulatory change, which is reportedly aimed at curtailing potential financial risks associated with crypto transactions for South African customers, seems to underscore the country’s commitment to keeping pace with the evolving digital landscape. FSCA Commissioner, Unathi Kamlana, expressed that the introduction of a regulatory framework for crypto products is sensible due to the possible harm that consumers might face.

South Africa’s regulatory initiative

Since the FSCA opened for license applications in June, approximately 20 applications have already been submitted, and more are expected before the deadline of November 30. Firms operating beyond this deadline without a license may face significant enforcement actions, potentially including fines or even business closure.

This regulation will influence numerous prominent crypto exchanges both native to and operating in South Africa, including include Luno, VALR, and, most prominently, Binance.

In an interview with Bloomberg, Kamlana stated that the effectiveness of these new measures would be determined over time, promising continuous collaboration with the industry to refine and implement necessary changes. The FSCA also plans to increase consumer protection efforts, focusing on financial education and raising public awareness about crypto products.

Furthermore, the FSCA, which was established in 2018, isn’t limiting its involvement to regulation alone. As part of an inter-governmental fintech working group, the authority is working alongside major financial sector regulators and policymakers, such as the National Treasury and the South African Reserve Bank, in an effort to foster a more secure and regulated digital economy.

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Notably, this commitment to regulation comes on the back of several large crypto scams in South Africa over the past few years. 

In the broader context, though, this regulatory tightening isn’t unique to South Africa. Crypto service providers worldwide are feeling the heat, with similar tightening observed from European lawmakers, Hong Kong financial authorities, the Monetary Authority of Singapore, and, of course, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 

As crypto and blockchain technology continues its global surge, South Africa’s regulatory initiative may indicate the direction other nations could follow. As such, the country’s efforts undoubtedly stand at the forefront of shaping the future of a regulated digital economy.

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