Paybis Joins the Top League of Regulated Crypto Platforms in Europe
The cryptocurrency industry is entering a new phase where regulation, compliance, and financial transparency are becoming the foundation of long-term growth. As Europe prepares for the full implementation of MiCA regulation, only a small number of crypto companies are successfully positioning themselves within this new regulated framework.
One of those companies is Paybis.
According to the company’s latest announcement and official updates shared on Paybis LinkedIn, SIA Paybis Europe has officially secured:
- a Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) authorization under MiCA,
- and a Payment Institution (PI) license under PSD2.
This dual licensing structure places Paybis among a limited group of crypto companies operating with both regulatory approvals simultaneously across the European market. (GlobeNewswire)
Why This Is a Major Milestone
The crypto industry has changed dramatically over the last few years.
Previously, many platforms focused mainly on fast expansion and token listings. Today, the market is moving toward stronger compliance standards, institutional trust, and regulated infrastructure.
The new licenses significantly strengthen Paybis’ position within the European financial ecosystem because they allow the company to operate under frameworks traditionally associated with regulated financial institutions. (GlobeNewswire)
This creates several major advantages for the platform:
- stronger legal positioning across the EU,
- improved credibility among users and partners,
- enhanced payment infrastructure capabilities,
- and better long-term operational stability.
Preparing for the Future of MiCA Regulation
MiCA (Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation) is expected to become one of the most important regulatory frameworks in global crypto markets.
Many exchanges currently operating in Europe still rely on older AML registrations. However, full CASP authorization introduces a much higher level of oversight and compliance standards. (GlobeNewswire)
By securing CASP authorization early, Paybis is positioning itself ahead of broader industry changes and preparing for the future of regulated crypto services in Europe.
This proactive approach may help the company:
- expand more efficiently across EU member states,
- improve relationships with banking and payment partners,
- reduce regulatory uncertainty,
- and attract more institutional clients.
Building a Fully Regulated Crypto and Payment Infrastructure
The Payment Institution license is particularly important because it allows Paybis to strengthen fiat operations alongside its crypto services.
According to company information, this infrastructure supports:
- regulated stablecoin payouts,
- embedded digital asset payment services,
- electronic money token transactions,
- and secure separation of customer funds from company assets. (GlobeNewswire)
This combination of crypto authorization and payment licensing creates a stronger bridge between traditional finance and digital assets.
Paybis Continues Expanding Globally
Founded in 2014, Paybis has grown into a global crypto infrastructure platform operating in more than 180 countries.
The company supports 90+ cryptocurrencies, multiple fiat payment methods, and provides services for both retail and business clients. According to its LinkedIn profile, Paybis is trusted by 250+ global partners and focuses heavily on crypto-fiat infrastructure, stablecoin settlements, onboarding solutions, and mass payout systems. (LinkedIn)
The company has also expanded beyond retail exchange services by developing:
- crypto payment infrastructure,
- Web2-to-Web3 onboarding solutions,
- business wallets,
- OTC operations,
- and global settlement systems.
Final Thoughts
The latest regulatory approvals represent far more than a standard compliance update for Paybis.
They mark a strategic transition toward becoming a fully regulated crypto and payments infrastructure provider operating under European financial standards.
As the crypto industry continues maturing, companies with strong licensing structures, regulated payment capabilities, and compliance-focused infrastructure are likely to gain a major competitive advantage.
For Paybis, this milestone could become a key foundation for long-term expansion across Europe and the broader global digital asset market.