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South African Regulator Issues Warning Over Binance

The crypto exchange is barred from offering services in the country.

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South Africa’s Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA), which regulates financial products and services in the country, warned people to be “cautious and vigilant” in their dealings with Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange.

  • Binance, which has come under increasing regulatory pressure in recent weeks, isn’t authorized to provide advice or services in the country, the authority said.
  • “In addition to this entity not being authorized to provide any financial services or business, crypto-related investments are currently not regulated by the FSCA or any other body in South Africa,” it said in a statement.
  • Because the exchange isn’t regulated, customers have no recourse and risk losing any investments if something goes wrong, the regulator said.
  • In a response issued by a Binance spokesperson, the company emphasized that it does not provide financial advice nor render any intermediary services. It also said it was continuing to work closely with South Africa’s Financial Intelligence Center (FIC), which Binance called the principal regulator of financial crimes in the country.
  • Binance noted that it has registered with the FIC as a voluntary self-disclosure institution, and has collaborated with the organization on over 462 cases so far in 2021. The company added that “we have reached out to the FSCA for more clarification on their statement and look forward to working with them and addressing any concerns they may have.”
  • Binance has faced a string of warnings from regulators and other bodies around the world, which have spurred its attempts to become more proactive in its dealing with regulators.

UPDATE (Sept. 3, 20:37 UTC): Updated with Binance’s response to the warning in the fourth and fifth bullet points.

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Sheldon Reback

Sheldon Reback is CoinDesk editorial's Regional Head of Europe. Before joining the company, he spent 26 years as an editor at Bloomberg News, where he worked on beats as diverse as stock markets and the retail industry as well as covering the dot-com bubble of 2000-2002. He managed the Bloomberg Terminal's main news page and also worked on a global project to produce short, chart-based stories across the newsroom. He previously worked as a journalist for a number of technology magazines in Hong Kong. Sheldon has a degree in industrial chemistry and an MBA. He owns ether and bitcoin below CoinDesk's notifiable limit.

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