Kraken obtiene la aprobación preliminar de la VARA para su lanzamiento en Dubái

La Autoridad de Regulación de Activos Virtuales de Dubái ha concedido una autorización preliminar a la empresa matriz de Kraken para operar como bróker-dealer y gestor de inversiones en el emirato. La aprobación allana el camino para que el exchange de criptomonedas expanda sus servicios en los Emiratos Árabes Unidos.

La licencia abarca actividades de bróker-dealer y gestión de inversiones. La empresa matriz de Kraken, Payward, se prepara ahora para iniciar operaciones en los EAU con financiación en AED. Los planes incluyen operaciones extrabursátiles (OTC), operaciones con margen y servicios diseñados para clientes institucionales.

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