PayPal is getting the greenlight in the UK in order to conduct some crypto-related activities. Check out the latest reports about the matter below.
PayPal receives green light to conduct crypto activities in the UK
PayPal has just managed to get a license from financial regulators in the United Kingdom to operate as a crypto asset business.
As per the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) website, PayPal is registered for certain crypto asset activities starting from October 31st, as required by the UK’s money laundering regulations.
Under the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 (MLRs), firms and practitioners that wish to operate as crypto asset exchange providers, peer-to-peer providers, issuers of new crypto assets, and custodian wallet providers must be approved by the FCA, which serves as the anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (AML/CTF) supervisor of crypto asset businesses in the UK.
The FCA website notes the following:
“Crypto asset businesses that intend to provide in-scope services while acting in the course of business carried on by them in the United Kingdom must be registered with the FCA before they begin.”
The same notes continued and revealed this:
“Registration under the MLRs is a legal requirement to carry on business. It is not a recommendation or endorsement of your business.”
PayPal introduced its cryptocurrency services to customers in the UK in 2021, allowing them to purchase, trade, and hold digital assets via the company’s website and mobile application.
However, the firm has temporarily halted cryptocurrency purchases for UK customers as it aims to comply with regulatory standards.
“PayPal’s crypto purchasing service is temporarily paused while we update our system to comply with new UK regulations. You can continue to hold your crypto, or you may sell if you choose.”
Stay tuned for more notes about the matter and make sure to keep an eye on the crypto markets as well.