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Nigeria’s SEC plans to issue first digital services and tokenized asset licenses this month

2024-08-20 11:34
Odaily News Emomotimi Agama, director general of the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), said the regulator plans to issue the first batch of digital service and tokenized asset licenses this month. Agama said in an interview with Bloomberg TV: "As a cryptocurrency enthusiast and fintech enthusiast, I can tell you without a doubt that this will happen faster than you think. We must support the young people of this country so that they can benefit from fintech. The market is huge and it is still growing." (Bloomberg) Earlier, it was reported that Nigeria's tax regulator, the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), plans to seek the support of the National Assembly to formulate a comprehensive new law to regulate cryptocurrencies in the country.