The Asian digital asset market has experienced a significant acceleration in regulatory measures in recent months. Financial centers such as Hong Kong, Singapore, and South Korea are implementing stricter requirements on cryptocurrency platforms and asset managers, with a particular focus on corporate governance structures. As a result, new regulations place greater personal responsibility on senior executives in the sector.


Changes in Management Responsibilities and the Growing Need for Insurance
The digital asset management sector is undergoing fundamental transformations, with authorities expecting more effective oversight and transparency from company managers and senior executives. The increase in personal accountability for executives has spurred notable activity in the insurance market, as companies seek to protect their leadership from growing legal and regulatory risks.
Starting in 2025, new regulatory provisions in Hong Kong will require senior management of digital asset trading platforms to assume clearer and more direct obligations regarding the protection of client assets. The regulatory instructions directed at licensed trading platforms emphasize the importance of securely safeguarding assets, implementing effective internal controls, and maintaining diligent oversight by executive management.
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ยท 24m ago
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