
Coinbase expanded its presence in Europe on Friday with the acquisition of BUX Europe Limited (BEU), a Cyprus-based subsidiary of BUX, according to a report by Finance Magnates.

Source: Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission
The rebranded entity, now called Coinbase Financial Services Europe, is listed on the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) registry, as shown in a screenshot shared by the publication.
The acquisition provides Coinbase with a Cyprus Investment Firm (CIF) license, a pivotal regulatory approval enabling the exchange to expand its operations across the EEA.
This license, granted by CySEC, allows Coinbase to offer financial products such as contracts for differences (CFDs) and passport its services across member states, giving the company an edge in navigating Europe’s fragmented crypto regulatory landscape.
Commenting on the sale, Yorick Naeff, CEO of BUX, stated, “We are pleased with the sale of our MiFID-licensed entity, BUX Europe Limited, to Coinbase, a globally recognized leader in the crypto industry.”
Europe’s regulatory environment has become increasingly favorable for cryptocurrency businesses following the introduction of the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation.
This new framework offers greater predictability and structure for firms like Coinbase, allowing them to operate with confidence across the region.
By acquiring BUX’s Cypriot subsidiary, Coinbase signals its intent to solidify its market position and adapt to the evolving regulatory landscape.
Coinbase’s acquisition of BUX Europe Limited highlights a broader trend of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the cryptocurrency industry.
On Thursday, Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, announced its approval from the Central Bank of Brazil to acquire Sim;paul, a licensed broker-dealer operating in Latin America.
🇧🇷 @Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by volume, has secured approval from the Central Bank of Brazil to acquire Sim;paul, a licensed broker-dealer in Latin America.#BrazilCrypto #Binance https://t.co/M10y5RHCoH
— Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) January 2, 2025
This acquisition allows Binance to function as a locally licensed broker-dealer in Brazil, expanding its reach in the region.
Source: cryptonews.com
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