Taiwan Strengthens Virtual Asset Oversight Amid Compliance Push

Taiwan has implemented a stringent regulatory framework aimed at tightening the oversight of Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs), marking a significant shift in the country’s approach to managing the digital asset industry. Effective from November 30, new rules under the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) mandate rigorous anti-money laundering (AML) measures, pushing for transparency and compliance across all cryptocurrency operators.

The FSC’s framework introduces a phased regulatory process, culminating in comprehensive legislation expected by mid-2025. All VASPs, including new and existing operators, must submit initial applications by March 2025, with final registration due by September 2025. Penalties for non-compliance include fines of up to NT$5 million and potential imprisonment of up to two years, a clear indication of the government’s commitment to addressing financial misconduct within the virtual asset market.

VASPs operating overseas must establish a local presence in Taiwan, conforming to requirements under the Company Act and adhering to stringent AML compliance protocols. The measures seek to enhance consumer protection, promote financial integrity, and foster a more secure cryptocurrency ecosystem.

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