PayPal, a notable player in the global payments realm, has secured approval from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to offer cryptocurrency-related services in the United Kingdom. The authorization was disclosed on the FCA’s website, affirming that PayPal has been registered for “certain crypto asset activities” in the region since October 31, 2023. This development is part of PayPal’s broader scheme to establish a dedicated facility in the UK, aligning with the post-Brexit operational landscape.
The FCA mandates companies aspiring to delve into cryptocurrency offerings to exhibit robust measures preventing the misuse of cryptocurrencies for money laundering or terrorist financing. This regulatory scrutiny comes as the UK’s cryptocurrency sector anticipates its inaugural regulatory framework. The approval marks a significant stride for PayPal, which had temporarily suspended cryptocurrency purchases for its UK user base earlier…