Company Incorporation: Begin by setting up a private limited company in Singapore, which marks the initiation of the licensing process. This step is followed by the preparation for the license application, including gathering necessary documents, developing a comprehensive business plan, detailing the business model, and establishing a risk management plan. The time needed for this preparation varies based on the business's complexity and document availability.
Filing with the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS): The full application for a crypto license Singapore MAS is presented to the MAS, the regulatory body overseeing this domain. MAS's review period can range from several weeks to months, and during this evaluation, they might ask for additional data or clarifications to thoroughly assess the application.
Review and Assessment: MAS evaluates the company’s compliance with the required standards for cryptocurrency businesses in Singapore, scrutinizing financial robustness, risk management practices, document accuracy, and adherence to regulations.
License Issuance: Following a thorough evaluation, MAS decides whether to grant the cryptocurrency license. If approved, the company is then officially licensed.
The entire process from application to receiving the license can take anywhere from 9 to 12 months, depending on the application's detail and document readiness.
For those looking for guidance through Singapore’s crypto regulation maze, Gofaizen & Sherle’s advisors offer their expertise. They stand ready to assist with questions and provide support throughout the licensing journey.