Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Privacy Policy Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Fintech SAMA issues licenses to debt-based crowdfunding fintech firms By: NewsFeed Date: January 23, 2023 Share post: Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Linkedin Tumblr Telegram RIYADH: The Saudi Central Bank, known as SAMA, issued licenses to two fintech firms specialized in debt-based crowdfunding, according to a statement issued on Monday. The firms, Forus and Tameed, Read more… Previous articleWomen in Blockchain’s biggest event yet to celebrate International Women’s Day – CointelegraphNext articleDigital euro will be free but limited in scope, ECB says NewsFeedhttps://cryptotimesregister.com LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment Bitcoin UTXOs Older Than 5 Years Surged During Bear Market Cryptocurrency DailyPay Announces $260 Million in New Funding Fintech India Keeps Restrictive Crypto Tax Rules in 2023 Budget NFT VeChain based NFT blockchain MMORPG launches whitepaper in trillion-$-market NFT ChromaWay and the Inter-American Development Bank Collaborate to Improve Property Registration using the Chromia Blockchain Blockchain JSA Interactive Digital Art Demo Open House 1-31-23 | Photo Gallery NFT/Digital Art Fintech Engage People to Enable bp Customers to Pay with their Reward Points at the Pump Fintech Related articles Blockchain How to Become a Blockchain Developer It’s been a rough year for cryptocurrencies, with the collapse of crypto-centric companies like FTX forcing coin prices... Cryptocurrency Bitcoin UTXOs Older Than 5 Years Surged During Bear Market UTXO or unspent transaction output is the amount of bitcoin someone is left with after executing a transaction. Read... Fintech DailyPay Announces $260 Million in New Funding DailyPay announced it has secured $260 million of capital to fuel growth domestically, expand internationally and further invest... NFT India Keeps Restrictive Crypto Tax Rules in 2023 Budget India has kept its restrictive crypto tax rules unchanged in 2023. In fact, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman did...