AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMiCA Push in Liechtenstein Finance: Sygnum says its Liechtenstein-based unit has secured a MiCA licence, giving it direct access to EU and EEA clients as the July 1 transition deadline nears. The firm is positioning its bank-to-bank infrastructure, custody and digital asset products for private wealth and institutions. MiCA Deadline Shock: Separate coverage warns that MiCA’s end of transition could squeeze out most crypto providers: only 244 of 3,000+ prior registrants reportedly completed authorisation, with compliance costs potentially reaching hundreds of thousands of euros. New MiCA Licences Across Europe: OpenPayd also won MiCA authorisation for EEA-wide stablecoin and custody services, while Bitcoin Suisse (Europe) received a MiCAR licence from Liechtenstein’s Financial Market Authority to expand trading, custody and staking. Cross-Border Healthcare Basics: A practical explainer breaks down how EU cross-border care works, including when prior authorisation applies and how costs are handled. EU Border Tech for Summer Travel: The Entry/Exit System (EES) is rolling out for non-EU travellers to Schengen, with biometrics replacing passport stamping and longer waits expected at peak times. EU Approvals for Cancer Care: The EU approved KEYTRUDA plus Padcev for cisplatin-ineligible muscle-invasive bladder cancer, and Trodelvy for first-line metastatic triple-negative breast cancer in eligible patients.
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