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Binance Launches Fiat-Crypto Exchange for Turkish Market

The new exchange, offering Turkish lira trading pairs, will be owned by Binance but operated by a locally registered company.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 9:53 a.m. Published Sep 9, 2020, 12:00 p.m.
Istanbul, Turkey image via Sabino Parente/Shutterstock

Binance has unveiled a new subsidiary that will provide cryptocurrency trading services in Turkey, including an on-ramp for the local lira.

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  • The exchange giant announced Tuesday that BinanceTR will offer lira trading pairs with bitcoin , ether , tether , XRP and the exchange's own Binance coin and BUSD stablecoin.
  • The new subsidiary will be owned by Binance and operated by an independent company BN Teknoloji A.S.
  • A spokesperson declined to comment on the nature of the relationship between Binance and BN Teknoloji as both sides had signed a non-disclosure agreement.
  • Trbinance will be able to tap the broader exchange's liquidity through Binance Cloud.
  • Users' assets will also be covered by the SAFU Fund, Binance's emergency insurance fund.
  • Turkey has one of the highest rates of crypto adoption, with 16% of citizens having either bought or used digital assets in 2019, according to a global survey.
  • Binance founder and CEO Changpeng Zhao said in a statement that Turkey is a key market to help the exchange bridge the gap between Asia and Europe.
  • Asked if BinanceTR would comply with local exchange rules, a Binance spokesperson said the platform would satisfy the risk and anti-money laundering and know your customer concerns of local regulators and market participants.
  • The spokesperson added that BinanceTR would also prepare financial statements according to local law.
  • This will be Binance's sixth local exchange. The spokesperson said a U.K. institutional exchange is still set to launch sometime this year.

See also: Binance Unveils New Product for ‘Yield Farming’ Crypto Assets

EDIT (Sept. 10, 09:20 UTC): This article has been updated to clarify why Binance couldn't comment on its relationship with BN Teknoloji A.S.

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