Gate Secures Malta Payments License, Expands EU Stablecoin Infrastructure
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Market News Gate has secured a Malta Payments Institution license to provide regulated stablecoin and euro payment services within the European Union. The license brings Gate’s activities in line with the EU’s digital asset frameworks. Gate has secured a Payments Institution license from the financial regulator in Malta to further develop its presence in Europe. The license enables Gate to offer regulated payment services in the member states of the European Union with established compliance frameworks. Gate has confirmed that the license approval enhances its capacity to integrate stablecoin infrastructure with the traditional euro-denominated financial system. The company has announced that the license approval enables it to offer payment processing, custody, and settlement services in Europe. Gate seeks to improve fiat on-ramps and off-ramps for digital asset holders operating in a regulated environment. The Malta license allows the company to issue electronic money and make secure SEPA transfers. Company officials have noted that the regulatory achievement is part of efforts to align operations with European financial regulations. Industry analysts point out that licensed entities enjoy better access to banking relationships and cross-border payment systems. Gate will integrate stablecoin transactions with euro settlement solutions that are compliant with the new regulatory framework. The company will also enable merchant payments and programmable digital asset transfers in the EU member states. Obtaining regulatory approval enhances operational credibility with institutional clients who are evaluating blockchain payment integration solutions. Industry analysts point out that European regulators demand strict compliance with capital requirements, reporting, and anti-money laundering rules for licensed entities. Gate confirmed that it satisfied the regulatory requirements for obtaining the Maltese license. Stablecoin Infrastructure Complies with EU Regulatory Frameworks Europe has developed regulations for digital assets through frameworks such as the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation, which outline operational requirements for crypto service providers. Gate’s…
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