AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCrypto Regulation in Focus: Liechtenstein’s FMA-backed momentum continues as Paymonade (Damoon Technology Europe) lands a MiCA licence, enabling regulated crypto-asset services across the EEA via a single passportable authorisation, with plans to expand headcount and transaction volumes. MiCA Passporting Ripple Effects: ESMA’s latest MiCA register update adds Ripple Payments Europe and other firms, lifting the approved CASP count to 294 and widening regulated crypto access across EU markets. EU Climate Policy for Industry: The European Commission is set to unveil a major overhaul of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), with longer free-permit support and slower tightening aimed at protecting industrial competitiveness while keeping climate goals on track. Trade Links for Liechtenstein Firms: The Việt Nam–EFTA FTA is officially concluded after 14+ years, setting up a Q4 signing and new opportunities for goods, services, investment and sustainable development—relevant for Liechtenstein’s trade-facing ecosystem. Cross-Border Logistics & Compliance: Vietnam’s seafood exporters are eyeing fresh access to Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein under the new EFTA deal, but are urged to meet origin, certification, food safety and sustainability requirements. Local Finance Tech Partnerships: BIL Suisse renews its Avaloq core banking partnership, doubling down on automation, regulatory updates and secure integration for third-party fintech services.
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