South Korean financial authorities advise banks not to issue virtual asset trading accounts to companies and institutions
South Korean financial authorities have advised banks not to issue virtual asset exchange accounts to companies and institutions. The reason for this decision is that extending this privilege to corporate entities would bring higher money laundering risks. An intelligence department within the Financial Services Commission (FSC) and the South Korean Ministry of Education support maintaining this ban.
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