Banking Circle Receives MiCA License, Offers Settlement

Banking Circle gives an update on its regulatory effort to secure an EU license and launch of stablecoin settlement.

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Banking Circle is the latest CASP license entity adopting stablecoin settlement (Anthony Choren Unsplash)

Banking Circle receives its MiCA license.

The company has officially received a CASP (Crypto Asset Service Provider) license in France. With this, Banking Circle is opening up new stablecoin settlement and stablecoin fiat conversion for its clients.

CEO Laust Bertelsen expressed:

Alongside its existing payment and FX (Foreign Exchange) services for predominately banking and large financial institutions, Banking Circle will be able to process onchain transfers with stablecoins such as USDG, USDC and EURI as permitted under the CSSF (Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier).

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