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Hong Kong regulator plans licensing regime for stablecoin companies

by Riah Marton
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Hong Kong regulator plans licensing regime for stablecoin companies
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The authorities aim to turn the city into a digital asset hub, part of a larger effort to restore its allure as a global business hub

HONG Kong plans to introduce a licensing regime for stablecoin issuers whose tokens reference the price of fiat currencies, the de facto central bank of the city said on Wednesday (Jul 17). 

Under the proposed regime, issuers of stablecoins that track fiat currencies in the city will need to obtain a license from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), the local watchdog said in a joint statement with the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau (FSTB).

To ensure stablecoins are fully backed, issuers will also need to publish monthly attestations on reserve assets conducted by a third-party auditor. 

The licensing regime will “further strengthen” Hong Kong’s regulatory framework for virtual assets, said Christopher Hui, secretary of the FSTB.

The proposals are the latest steps in Hong Kong’s efforts to fashion itself as a digital asset hub – part of a broader bid to restore the city’s allure as a global business centre, following a crackdown on dissent.  

In recent years, the Hong Kong authorities have permitted retail crypto trading on a limited basis and issued licences to digital asset exchanges. They also permitted the launch of a batch of spot-Bitcoin and Ether exchange-traded funds earlier in 2024. 

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Stablecoins are a form of cryptocurrency that aim to mirror the price of another asset, most commonly the US dollar. They tend to be backed by reserves of cash-like assets and bonds, and have a range of use cases that include cross-border payments and remittances. 

Under Hong Kong’s proposed rules, reserve assets must be held in custody at local banks.

However, the HKMA said it is open to custody arrangements involving overseas lenders on a case-by-case basis. 

The proposed legislation on the new rules will be tabled for lawmakers to review later this year, the HKMA added. BLOOMBERG

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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