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Major Pawnshop Network in Ukraine Launching Cryptocurrency-Secured Loans

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Major Pawnshop Network in Ukraine Launching Cryptocurrency-Secured Loans
Major pawnshop network in ukraine launching cryptocurrency-secured loans

A major network of pawn shops in Ukraine is launching a new lending service with loans secured by cryptocurrency. With over 300 branches, the pawnbroker plans to offer loans based on the type, amount, and price of crypto collaterals.

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Pawn Shops Offer Crypto-Secured Loans

Major pawnshop network in ukraine launching cryptocurrency-secured loansFounded in November 1992, Skarbnytsya claims to be “the first and largest non-state [network of] pawnshops in Kiev and Ukraine.” According to its website, the company has “millions of customers,” 1,200 employees, and currently operates more than 300 pawn shops, with “the highest standards in the non-bank lending market.”

Skarbnytsya announced last week that, in collaboration with its partners, the company will start offering loans secured by cryptocurrency. Its head of marketing department, Ivan Ipatov, commented:

The implementation of this project is due to the rapid development of crypto and blockchain in the world. Our clients will be able to use the money and, at the same time, receive income from the growth of cryptocurrencies in the future.

The Terms of the Loans

Skarbnytsya emphasized that it will make the process of obtaining crypto-secured loans “as simple as possible…without undue formalities.”

Major pawnshop network in ukraine launching cryptocurrency-secured loansFor the approval process, the company says it will determine “the term and the amount of the loan” based on “the type and volume of the cryptocurrency” used as collateral. For each contract, its IT system will automatically factor in the amount of the cryptocurrency as well as its price. “This means that in the event of a price increase, an increase in the loan amount is possible,” the pawnbroker detailed. However, without fully disclosing the terms, Skarbnytsya wrote, “in case of a fall [in price], the borrower has sufficient time to decide on the future fate of their assets.”

Cryptocurrency owners can obtain loans in Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH) for a period of up to 31 days, with the option to roll over the loans, the company elaborated, noting:

As soon as the debt on the loan is repaid, the entire amount of the cryptocurrency, which would have been transferred as collateral, is returned to the borrower in full.

Furthermore, Skarbnytsya stated that there will be no “additional commissions and hidden charges.”

What do you think of Skarbnytsya offering loans secured by cryptocurrency? Let us know in the comments section below.

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After China and South Korea started cracking down on cryptocurrencies and altcoin exchanges, a new report states that the Malaysian government is preparing a regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies. 


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A few months ago, news emerged that the Chinese regulatory body imposed bans and regulations regarding cryptocurrency activities. The ban mainly focused on Initial Coin Offerings or ICOs, because regulators feared that some of them may have been fraudulent. Regulators demanded that the token sale operators refund their investors and immediately cease activities until further notice.

Shortly after the Chinese financial regulatory body banned ICOs, South Korea’s Financial Services Commission declared a country-wide ban on all ICOs and token sales. Some experts believe that the bans were appropriate so regulators can better understand the ICO market and its mechanism. The Chinese government regulators also warned certain bitcoin and cryptocurrencies exchanges to close down their operations until proper regulatory mechanisms are properly installed. Regulators do not only want to protect consumers but they also want to stop money laundering and terrorist financing operations with appropriate KYC/AML procedures.

Malaysia's  Regulatory Framework

Malaysia’s  Regulatory Framework

Recently, an article by Reuters suggested that Malaysia is also planning to introduce its own regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies. Governor Muhammad Ibrahim stated in a financial summit that through the new regulatory framework, individuals that convert cryptocurrencies into fiat money will be declared “reporting institutions”. This would require financial institutions to properly audit each exchange from cryptocurrencies to fiat, in order to appropriately detect any illegal activities.

Ibrahim stated:

This is to prevent the abuse of the system for criminal and unlawful activities and ensuring the stability and integrity of the financial system,

He also added:

Any information that we have that is relevant to the security of our friends in the region, we will share. My expectation is that will be reciprocated,

Malaysian regulators fear that cryptocurrencies may be used to finance terrorism-related groups and its operations. There have been previous incidents were terroristic groups used bank transfers to finance their illegal activities.

What are your thoughts on Malaysia’s upcoming regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies? Do you think that cryptocurrency users may benefit and be protected by the framework? Let us know in the comments below!


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