Nigerian SEC Introduces New Program For VASP Registration

Nigerian SEC Introduces New Program For VASP Registration

The Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)  has launched a new initiative targeted at hastening the registration process of virtual asset service providers (VASP). According to the securities market regulators in the West African nation, this new program which serves as an amendment to existing rules aims to adjust the current regulatory framework to fit […]


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