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Bequant gains approvals for exchange and prime brokerage products
07 January 2021 Malta
Reporter: Maddie Saghir

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Global digital asset services firm Bequant has been granted in-principle approvals by the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) to operate both a prime broker and exchange.

The MFSA has approved in principle a Class 3 Virtual Financial Assets (VFA) Licence to Bequant Pro to provide VFA services as a prime brokerage to experienced investors.

The services will include custodian and nominee services, reception and transmission of orders, execution of client orders, dealing on own account, and placing of VFAs.

Additionally, Bequant Exchange has been granted in principle a Class 4 VFA to provide services to non-experienced and experienced investors such as operate a VFA Exchange, custodian and nominee services, and dealing on own account.

Bequant Exchange and Bequant Pro were first incorporated on 31 Aug 2018 in Malta to take advantage of the digital assets framework that was introduced by the MFSA.

Both companies have been operating in Malta under the transitory provisions of the VFA Act and have been working with the MFSA closely during this process.

CEO George Zarya explains: “These in-principle approvals are the culmination of years of work, and go to show that authorities are eager to work with firms that embrace regulation.”

"We are delighted to continue collaborating with the MFSA as the industry matures and more institutions enter the space needing a one-stop-shop to satisfy their needs. This decision shows Bequant's commitment to bridging the gap between traditional finance and digital assets,” says Zarya.

COO Sergiu Frasineanu comments: "This is the next step in our quest to become the go-to destination for institutions. The MFSA is taking the lead on digital assets regulation, and we are proud to have in-principle approvals. We will continue to work with the regulator in order for us to be fully-licensed."

These in-principle approvals come as Bequant is ramping up expansion to serve a wider audience of digital assets firms including hedge funds and asset managers, exchanges, over the counter desks, and family offices.

In October, Bequant enhanced its prime services to include a new suite of options available to institutional clients.
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