Mongolia has taken a significant step forward toward bolstering its fintech sector, with the East Asian country’s central bank authorizing a local telecom operator to issue a digital currency under the country’s recently-passed national payment system bill.
As first reported by state-owned news agency Montsame, the Bank of Mongolia on Friday issued its first-ever digital currency license to Mobifinance — the fintech arm of Mobicom, the largest mobile phone provider in Mongolia.
Now licensed as a state-approved financial instrument, Mobicom’s virtual currency — dubbed “Candy” — is considered a “non-cash payment instrument” whose value is pegged to Mongolia’s fiat currency, the tugrik.
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