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1108 series of 2021, published new rules regulating Virtual Asset Services Providers (VASPs) that offer their services or engage in VASP activities in the Philippines. The BSP's recent policy amendments have focused on improving its regulatory and supervisory response to money service business activities harnessing the technology of virtual currencies (VCs). Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) Formerly known as Virtual Currency Exchanges (VCEs), Virtual Asset Provider (VASP) refers to any entity that offers services or engages in activities that provide a facility for the transfer or exchange of virtual assets. The VASP's products and services include virtual assets/currencies (such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, etc.) and e-wallets. Read more in our articles including "What is a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP)?" and "BIR opens Tax Payer Portal".

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1108 series of 2021, published new rules regulating Virtual Asset Services Providers (VASPs) that offer their services or engage in VASP activities in the Philippines. The BSP's recent policy amendments have focused on improving its regulatory and supervisory response to money service business activities harnessing the technology of virtual currencies (VCs).

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Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) Formerly known as Virtual Currency Exchanges (VCEs), Virtual Asset Provider (VASP) refers to any entity that offers services or engages in activities that provide a facility for the transfer or exchange of virtual assets. The VASP's products and services include virtual assets/currencies (such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, etc.) and e-wallets.

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Our coverage of virtual asset service providers bsp includes: "What is a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP)?"; "BIR opens Tax Payer Portal"; "DTI retracts plan to require permit when running online ads and promos". Each article provides unique insights and information.