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Crypto Exchange VALR Obtains South African License

The Pantera-backed crypto exchange is among the first to receive regulatory approval in South Africa, alongside Luno and Zignaly.

Updated Apr 15, 2024, 2:00 p.m. Published Apr 15, 2024, 2:00 p.m.
South Africa on a map with a pushpin thumbtack (Shutterstock)
South Africa on a map with a pushpin thumbtack (Shutterstock)
  • South African crypto exchange VALR has received regulatory approval from the country's financial watchdog.
  • VALR received a $240 million valuation in 2022 following a fundraiser led by Pantera Capital.

South African crypto exchange VALR has obtained a license from the country's financial regulator, the company announced Monday.

Pantera-backed VALR, which was valued at $240 million in March 2022, is among the first batch of crypto firms to obtain approvals from South Africa's Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA). Last week, exchange platform Luno and crypto social investment platform Zignaly also announced they had received FSCA licenses.

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The FSCA began accepting license applications in 2023 after the African country approved legislation to expand the regulator's scope to include crypto oversight.

VALR, headquartered in Johannesburg, said that it has been granted Category I and Category II licenses by the FSCA as a crypto asset service provider (CASP).

"Obtaining the CASP license from the FSCA is a monumental achievement for VALR," Farzam Ehsani, the co-founder and CEO of VALR said in a press statement. "We welcome this regulatory milestone for South Africa and applaud the regulators for taking this important step for the nation."

VALR says it serves over 1000 corporate and institutional clients and more than half a million crypto traders worldwide.


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