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South Korea tightens crypto licensing rules for exchanges and shareholders

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South Korea’s National Assembly has approved an overhaul of the country’s crypto licensing regime, tightening entry requirements for virtual asset service providers (VASPs) and expanding scrutiny to include controlling shareholders.

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On Thursday, lawmakers passed an amendment to the Act on Reporting and Using Specified Financial Transaction Information, a cornerstone of Korea’s Anti-Money Laundering (AML) framework for digital assets. The committee substitute bill was approved at a plenary session and is expected to take effect six months after the law is enacted.

The new rules widen background checks for crypto firms applying to operate in South Korea. Regulators will now vet not just company executives but also major shareholders. The list of red flags has expanded beyond financial crimes to include offenses such as drug trafficking, tax evasion, fair-trade violations, serious economic crimes and breaches of the country’s crypto user protection law.

The amendment also gives the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) more authority in deciding who gets licensed. The agency can now take a broader view of a company’s ability to operate, looking at its finances, internal controls, legal track record and overall credibility.

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South Korea to allow conditional crypto licenses

Regulators will also be able to grant licenses on a conditional basis, allowing the FIU to impose requirements aimed at addressing money-laundering and user-protection risks.

Another provision closes a long-criticized loophole concerning former financial industry employees. The FIU will now be required to notify the chief executive of a business if a former employee is sanctioned for violating AML rules, with companies obliged to relay the notice to the individual and retain related records.

<em>Act on Reporting and Using Specified Financial Transaction Information bill passes. Source: </em><a href="https://likms.assembly.go.kr/bill/bi/billDetailPage.do?billId=PRC_F2V5O1X1T2A6X1H3M3S7Y5J8H4L5S7" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" title="https://likms.assembly.go.kr/bill/bi/billDetailPage.do?billId=PRC_F2V5O1X1T2A6X1H3M3S7Y5J8H4L5S7"><em>National Assembly of Korea</em></a>

Implementation details and industry guidance are expected to be finalized ahead of the law’s entry into force by the FIU under the oversight of the Financial Services Commission, after approval by the National Assembly.

Related: South Korea’s Coinone weighs stake sale amid Coinbase speculation

South Korea considers ownership caps for crypto exchanges

On Wednesday, South Korea’s financial watchdog backed ownership limits for crypto exchanges, aligning them more closely with securities markets as part of plans under the proposed Digital Asset Basic Act. Financial Services Commission Chair Lee Eog-weon said exchanges should be treated as market infrastructure rather than ordinary private companies.

The comments come as regulators review a proposal to cap major shareholders’ stakes in exchanges at about 15% to 20%. The idea has drawn pushback from exchange operators and concerns within the ruling party, but Lee’s remarks mark the strongest signal yet that the FSC is prepared to move forward with stricter governance rules.

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