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Hong Kong Grants Crypto License to Victory Fintech, Marking First Approval Since June 2025

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Last updated: February 18, 2026 12:22 pm
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Published: February 18, 2026
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Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has officially granted a crypto license to Victory Fintech, marking the first such approval since June 2025. This development increases the count of regulated virtual asset platforms in Hong Kong to 12, signaling a notable shift in the region’s regulatory landscape.

The approval reflects a renewed enthusiasm for the regulation of digital assets in the city. With this licensure, Victory Fintech joins a growing pool of platforms that adhere to Hong Kong’s stringent compliance requirements, aimed at providing safer and more transparent crypto services to users.

Since implementing a “same activity, same risk, same regulation” approach in 2023, Hong Kong has established a consistent regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies. This policy ensures that companies providing comparable services are subject to uniform rules, irrespective of their size or business model. Such clarity has attracted institutional investors, as the framework balances legal clarity with robust investor protections. The SFC’s enforcement of strict compliance measures is designed to enhance trust among market participants, helping to develop a resilient digital asset sector.

Victory Fintech stands out as the 12th platform granted official approval under the SFC’s regime, allowing it to legally operate and offer virtual asset services within Hong Kong. The licensing process is known for its rigor, requiring platforms to showcase robust security measures, operational resilience, and adherence to anti-money laundering (AML) and know-your-customer (KYC) protocols. The fact that Victory Fintech has successfully navigated this demanding process underscores its commitment to meeting high operational standards.

The implications of this licensing extend beyond Victory Fintech itself. It may pave the way for other cryptocurrency firms to seek licensure in Hong Kong, promoting a regulated environment that aims to draw more reputable entities while mitigating risks for investors. This trend is likely to lead to a broader spectrum of trusted options for trading and investment in the crypto market.

For regulators, the approval of Victory Fintech reinforces Hong Kong’s aspiration to be a premier hub for institutional crypto activities in Asia. Moreover, this development may ignite competition among licensed firms, which could enhance the quality of services and security standards, ultimately benefiting consumers.

In summary, Hong Kong is skillfully navigating the landscape of growth and regulation in the crypto sector, indicating its intention to cultivate a safe yet innovative digital asset ecosystem. With the SFC actively granting licenses, the city aims to position itself as a leading destination for compliant virtual asset platforms in the region.

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