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Binance to Launch New Cryptocurrency Exchange in Thailand After Thai SEC Filed Criminal Complaint


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Binance to Relaunch Crypto Exchange in Thailand After Thai SEC Filed Criminal Complaint

Crypto exchange Binance is launching a new exchange in Thailand after the country’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a complaint against the company for operating without a license. Binance has now signed an agreement with Gulf Energy Development, a Thai public company, to establish a crypto exchange in Thailand.

Binance and Gulf Energy to Establish a Crypto Exchange in Thailand


Gulf Energy Development, a Thai public company, notified the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Monday that its wholly owned subsidiary Gulf Innova has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Binance Group “to jointly study avenues for the development of digital asset exchange and related business in Thailand.”

The company added that it “foresees rapid growth in digital infrastructure in Thailand as the economy increasingly becomes driven by innovation and technology, with digital assets and related technology playing a prominent role in improving efficiency of financial infrastructure in the country to meet the increasing demand of Thai people.”

Gulf Energy detailed:

As such, the company’s partnership with Binance will help Thailand advance its development of digital assets and blockchain infrastructure.




Binance recently got into trouble with the Thai SEC. The securities watchdog announced in July last year that it “has filed a criminal complaint against Binance” with the Economic Crime Suppression Division of the Royal Thai Police (ECD).

According to the SEC, Binance operated a crypto exchange business without a license, therefore the company is “liable to criminal sanction.”

What do you think about Binance launching a crypto exchange in Thailand with the help of a regulated company? Let us know in the comments section below.

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