e-Money license in Estonia - this guy know the s**t!

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tacokai

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I have been searching for information about the e-Money License from Estonia and how it works, I want to know share capital required, upfront costs and infrastructure requirements.

I used Google in my research, and this awesome search engine came up with this guy:

I wonder how serious they mean it ns2

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Exactly! This makes Comistar come across as rookies.

The amount of⁠ BS spewed in that video is stunning. He's just reading off an oversimplified version of⁤ the laws as laid out in PSD2 and the E-Money Directive. Bypass this regurgitated nonsense⁣ and read the actual information. The requirements are effectively identical across the entire EU/EEA region.⁢ What differs is how the local regulators view servicing non-residents, for which Lithuania and UK︀ have been at the forefront issuing dozens of licenses that they probably shouldn't have.

From conversations with the Estonian FSA, legal practitioners, and current licensees, the authorities in Estonia are︁ careful not to become another Lithuania or, worse, Latvia when it comes to financial services.︂ They made a mistake with the crypto licenses and are cleaning it up now. They︃ will reject EMI applications for anyone who doesn't show strong ties to the local market︄ and focus on Estonian clients first. This shouldn't be a big surprise, after the Versobank,︅ Danske Bank, and Swedbank money laundering controversies.
 
what you say‍ it makes it almost impossible for new ones without the ties to the local market⁠ to start up. That may clean up things a little and take out the bad⁤ sheeps.
 
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