Zipmex requests meetings with Thai regulators to discuss ‘recovery plan’
The firm stated that its potential investors will also attend the meetings, which will include Zipmex, Thailand's SEC, and government agencies. Asian crypto exchange Zipmex has requested meetings with Thailand's Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) and other regulators to discuss the firm’s “recovery plan.” In a statement on Aug. 25, Zipmex said it had submitted a letter requesting meetings with the securities regulator, which will also be attended by the firm’s potential investors. “We have requested meetings with Thailand’s Securities Exchange Commission and regulators in the country....
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Crypto exchange Zipmex has planned to meet with the Thailand Securities Exchange Commission along with other regulators to discuss the recovery plan. Zipmex had recently submitted a letter which will request to schedule meetings with the security regulators. This meeting shall also include the crypto firm’s potential investors. The exchange had suspended the withdrawals in […]
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