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Abstract:Zero Hash has been registered by the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Center. The Australian subsidiary has appointed Claire Wivell Plater as a NED.
Zero Hash Holdings, a digital asset services firm that enables neo-banks, broker-dealers and payment groups to offer digital asset offerings, has successfully registered to be a Digital Currency Exchange provider (DCE) in Australia.
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The registration was granted by the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Center (AUSTRAC), the Australian government financial intelligence agency.
Zero Hash completed the registration under Zero Hash Australia Pty Limited, which is its subsidiary in the country.
The digital asset infrastructure provider announced the development on Thursday in an update posted on its website.
The registration means that Zero Hash Australia can provide its digital asset infrastructure services to Australian fintech companies to enable them to meet the crypto and digital asset needs of their customers.
Edward Woodford, the CEO and Founder of Zero Hash Holdings, noted that the registration is part of the companys efforts to become the global digital asset infrastructure for every financial institution.
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