Binance launches crypto futures products in Bahrain after it ends its crypto debit card offering with MasterCard
Binance crypto exchange has announced the launch of crypto futures products in Bahrain
after receiving regulatory permission.
With this Binance Bahrain BSC becomes the first regulated exchange in the region to
offer these services and the only exchange with a CAT4 licence.
The launch of these products follows a comprehensive regulatory
review and consultation period to ensure that Binance Bahrain BSC, which
operates the regulated Binance Bahrain platform, has met the necessary
compliance and governance requirements to offer futures products locally in a
regulated manner.
Eligible local users must complete and pass a mandatory suitability
assessment questionnaire in order to access the products.
Tameem Al-Moosawi, General Manager of Binance Bahrain, said:
“Binance is committed to compliance and its users, and we are focused on
building the local digital assets ecosystem that is sustainable for the
long-term.”
This announcement comes after cryptocurrency exchange Binance
announced it will suspend its crypto
debit card services in Latin America and the Middle East from Aug. 25. The
crypto debit card services in Latin America and the Middle East will be
terminated by Sept. 21, but the exchange claimed refunds and disputes can still
be processed until Dec. 20, 2023.
Binance was working with Mastercard in Bahrain but the crypto card
program has been ended. Mastercard and crypto exchange Binance ended four crypto card programmes in Argentina,
Brazil, Colombia and Bahrain as of Sept. 22, a spokesperson for Mastercard said
via email on Thursday.
The Binance cards allowed users to make payments in traditional
currencies, funded by their cryptocurrency holdings on the exchange.
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