Dinaro, an electronic money institution supervised by the Bank of Slovenia, has become the first Slovenian issuer to be entered on the register of electronic money token (EMT) issuers under the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), according to Cointelegraph. The latest update to the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) register also brought two new crypto-asset service providers (CASPs): Czech lender Partners Banka and Germany's Volksbank Beilstein-Ilsfeld-Abstatt. The total number of CASPs on the register now stands at 325. Dinaro's website said the company offers card issuance and acquiring services and holds Mastercard principal membership. In a separate change, Czech company Altlift has been removed from the CASP register. Altlift first entered the register in early July, when it was authorized to execute and transmit client orders and provide crypto-asset advice. With Dinaro added, the EMT register now contains 43 entries. The asset-referenced token (ART) register remains empty, while the list of non-compliant entities stays at 167.
Dinaro, an electronic money institution supervised by the Bank of Slovenia, has become the first Slovenian issuer to be entered on the register of electronic money token (EMT) issuers under the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA).
The latest update to the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) register also added two crypto-asset service providers (CASPs): Czech lender Partners Banka and Germany's Volksbank Beilstein-Ilsfeld-Abstatt. That brings the total number of CASPs on the register to 325.
Dinaro's website says the firm provides card issuance and acquiring services, and holds Mastercard principal membership.
Czech company Altlift, meanwhile, is no longer listed on the CASP register. Altlift first appeared there in early July, when it was authorized to execute and transmit client orders and provide crypto-asset advice.
With Dinaro included, the EMT register now lists 43 entries. The asset-referenced token (ART) register remains empty, and the list of non-compliant entities is unchanged at 167. (Cointelegraph)
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