Binance Seeks Five More APAC Licenses in Major Asia Push

Published at 2026-03-04 08:00:10

Binance is accelerating its push in the Asia-Pacific region with a goal of obtaining five more operational licenses by late 2026, according to a recent report. The plan signals a renewed focus on formal regulatory approval rather than informal market presence, as the exchange seeks to convert regional interest into licensed service offerings. Executing this strategy would expand Binance’s ability to offer local products and custody arrangements under supervised frameworks.

The effort matters because licensed status can unlock larger institutional flows, deepen local liquidity, and reduce friction with national regulators — all potential catalysts for user growth. At the same time, outcomes will hinge on individual jurisdictions’ timelines and compliance demands, so the roadmap remains contingent. For the industry, Binance’s campaign is another sign that major players are prioritizing regulated footprints as a path to long-term stability and market access.

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