Mode Global Approved by UK Regulator for Crypto-Asset Registration

FCA
24 June 2021

Mode Global Holdings won approval from the U.K.’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to join the regulator’s crypto-asset business register.

  • The financial-services regulator granted anti-money laundering approval to Mode's Fibermode subsidiary and awarded an electronic money license to its Greyfoxx unit, an announcement Thursday said.
  • With the registration, Mode plans to decommission its "Bitcoin Jar" investment product to focus on building a payment solution with a bitcoin cashback offering.
  • Mode shares trade on the London Stock Exchange with a market capitalization of over £44 million ($61 million).
  • The FCA became the U.K.'s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing supervisor of crypto-asset firms in January, requiring businesses to register under its auspices to continue to operate.
  • Mode joins two Gemini entities, Archax, Ziglu and Digivault, the custody arm of Diginex on the register.
  • The deadline for registration was recently extended from July 9 2021 to March 31 2022.
  • The regulator warned yesterday that there are 111 unregistered crypto-asset firms in the U.K., which poses a risk to the broader financial system.
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