Paybis has obtained both the Markets in Crypto-assets (MiCA) regulation authorization and the Payment Services Directive 2 (PSD2) payment institution license, enhancing its ability to offer regulated crypto payments across the European Union. These approvals position Paybis among a select group of crypto firms with comprehensive EU-level CASP authorization and payments regulation, potentially reshaping how crypto services are delivered to consumers and businesses across the bloc.
The MiCA authorization allows Paybis to operate across all 27 EU member states under unified rules, while the PSD2 license enables the firm to provide regulated payment services and connect to traditional payment systems. This dual licensing is expected to increase trust in crypto services that integrate fiat and digital asset flows, offering businesses easier access to regulated infrastructure for token-based payouts and cross-border settlements. As the EU market evolves, Paybis's strategic positioning with these licenses could influence market consolidation and partnerships with financial intermediaries.
Paybis Secures MiCA and PSD2 Licenses, Expands EU Crypto Payments
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