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Home»Regulation»Singapore imposes the deadline of June 30 for cryptographic companies offering services abroad
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Singapore imposes the deadline of June 30 for cryptographic companies offering services abroad

June 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Central Bank of Singapore has established a deadline of June 30 for local crypto service providers to stop offering digital token (DT) services to foreign markets.

The directive came from the monetary authority of Singapore’s response (Mas) to industry comments on its regulatory framework proposed for digital token service providers (DSTP) under its 2022 financial and markets Act (FSM ACT).

Mas said that no transition agreement will be made for local DTSPs providing services abroad. He said that any company, no one or partnership in Singapore provides DT services outside of Singapore must either cease operations or obtain a license when the DTSP provisions come into force by the end of June.

“The DTSPs which are subject to a license requirement under article 137 of the FSM law must suspend or stop pursuing a company to provide DT services outside Singapore by June 30, 2025,” writes Mas.