Gofaizen & Sherle Simplifies MiCA CASP Licensing in Lithuania, Poland, and Spain

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jueves, 20 de febrero de 2025, 3:18 am ET1 min de lectura

Gofaizen & Sherle, a prominent fintech and crypto consultancy, has launched a comprehensive full-cycle service for obtaining a CASP license under the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation in Lithuania, Poland, and Spain. This new service aims to streamline the licensing process, ensuring companies achieve compliance efficiently and on time.

The consultancy offers a wide range of services to facilitate a seamless licensing process, including business analysis and strategy, documentation management, staffing support, and regulatory communication. By providing these services, Gofaizen & Sherle helps companies navigate the complex regulatory landscape and meet the requirements of the MiCA regulation.

The process of obtaining a CASP license typically takes around six months, covering key stages such as document preparation, submission, potential hiring of required staff, and regulatory review. For Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) already operating in Lithuania, it is crucial to start the CASP license application process as soon as possible to avoid potential service suspensions. However, for new crypto projects, applying for a CASP license is the first step towards operating in the crypto sector of these countries.

Gofaizen & Sherle, based in Tallinn, Estonia, specializes in regulatory compliance, licensing, and business structuring for crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) navigating the evolving European regulatory landscape. The company's expertise in the field makes it an ideal partner for businesses seeking to obtain a CASP license in Lithuania, Poland, and Spain.

For further information on CASP licensing in these countries and expert consultation, interested parties can contact Gofaizen & Sherle at info@gofaizen-sherle.com.

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