Pakistan grants NOCs to Binance and HTX for local operations. Regulatory move aims to align with FATF’s AML compliance standards. Binance and HTX prepare for fullPakistan grants NOCs to Binance and HTX for local operations. Regulatory move aims to align with FATF’s AML compliance standards. Binance and HTX prepare for full

Pakistan Moves Toward Regulating Major Global Cryptocurrency Exchanges

2025/12/12 22:26
  • Pakistan grants NOCs to Binance and HTX for local operations.
  • Regulatory move aims to align with FATF’s AML compliance standards.
  • Binance and HTX prepare for full licensing after NOC approval.

Pakistan is taking significant steps to regulate cryptocurrency exchanges operating within its borders. The Pakistan Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (PVARA) has issued no objection certificates (NOCs) to Binance and HTX, which clears the way for these platforms to set up local operations. This regulatory move is seen as part of the country’s phased strategy to introduce a formal framework for digital asset service providers. PVARA emphasized that the NOCs are aligned with the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) guidelines and the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) compliance protocols.


The regulatory framework, aimed at ensuring transparency and reducing financial risks, will help guide crypto platforms through the process of obtaining full licenses. Binance and HTX are now officially authorized to begin discussions with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) as they move toward establishing their subsidiaries in the country. Once the final regulations are in place, these exchanges will be required to submit full licensing applications.


PVARA’s announcement came just months after the authority conducted its first board meeting in August, where it laid the groundwork for the licensing process and discussed taxation policies. This regulatory framework marks a critical step in Pakistan’s efforts to create a secure and responsible digital asset ecosystem. According to Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, the introduction of this framework highlights the nation’s commitment to financial discipline and responsible innovation.


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Binance and HTX Set to Establish Presence in Pakistan

The approval of NOCs is a pivotal moment for Binance and HTX in Pakistan’s growing cryptocurrency landscape. Binance CEO Richard Teng remarked on the significant milestone, expressing the company’s intention to build a safe and transparent ecosystem. He added that the AML registration granted by PVARA brings the exchange closer to obtaining full licensing and forming deeper local collaborations. In addition, HTX’s global adviser Justin Sun, who is the founder of Tron, met with key Pakistani officials as part of the engagement process.


The regulatory progress has been supported by the Pakistan Crypto Council (PCC), a body that lists Binance co-founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao as one of its advisers. The collaboration between local authorities and international crypto giants like Binance underscores Pakistan’s intent to modernize its financial infrastructure. Bilal bin Saqib, PVARA chairman, has called for Bitcoin and blockchain technologies to be integrated into Pakistan’s financial system as a foundation for future growth.


By granting NOCs to these exchanges, Pakistan is not only encouraging innovation in digital assets but also ensuring that these platforms operate under a framework designed to meet global financial standards. This strategic move signals Pakistan’s efforts to build a trusted, robust digital economy. The approval of these exchanges could set the stage for further growth in Pakistan’s cryptocurrency sector, offering more opportunities for both local and international investors.


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