Mauritius:
FSC Rules Issued Under The Virtual Asset And Initial Token Offerings Services Act 2021
18 July 2022
AXIS Fiduciary Ltd
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The Financial Services commission issued a communiqué on
15 July 2022, highlighting the rules issued under the Virtual Asset
and Initial Token Offerings Services Act 2021, following a series
of consultation with stakeholders of the financial industry and the
general public. The communiqué provides detailed breakdowns
of the set of rules issued to regulate and govern the issuance of
Virtual Assets and Initial Token Offerings in terms of Financial
Requirements, Clients Disclosures, Cybersecurity implications, Risk
Management and statutory returns.
Find more details in the official communiqué issued by
the FSC HERE
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