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Security Token Offering STO

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Summary

Security Token Offering (STO)

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GDP GROWTH: 6.6% in 2017 REGULATORS: Registry of Companies, Malta Financial Services Authority, Malta Digital Innovation Authority TIMEZONE:Central European Time Zone (UTC+01:00) FINANCIAL SERVICES FRAMEWORK:EU and OECD approved FINANCIAL SECTOR:25% Annual Growth FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY LAW: First in World

benefits
  • Rules and Documentation in English
  • Consumer Protection, Market Integrity and Financial Stability
  • Regulator’s Open-Door Policy
  • Reputable, Cost-Effective Jurisdiction
  • Attractive Passporting Corporate Tax Regime
legal basis

The comprehensive legal framework issued by Malta to regulate virtual financial assets (VFAs) and virtual financial assets related services (VFA Services) comprises a series of three laws: 

  •  the Malta Digital Innovation Authority Act (MDIA Act) establishing the Malta Digital Innovation Authority (MDIA);
  • the Innovative Technology Arrangements and Services Act (ITAS Act) providing for registration of technology service providers and the certification of technology arrangements; and 
  • the Virtual Financial Assets Act (VFAA) mainly regulating initial coin offerings (ICOs), VFA service providers and VFA agents. 

That said, tokens that represent any financial instrument, despite running on DLT, will fall outside the scope of the VFAA and will instead be regulated by the prevailing EU law and national legislation, depending upon the exact nature of the financial instrument. Whilst financial instruments are outside the scope of the VFAA, the prior determination of a DLT asset as a financial instrument, however, is to be undertaken in line with the VFAA and the MFSA’s guidance notes. 
Tokens linked specifically to securities and in relation to which a public offering is going to be undertaken are generally regulated by the Malta Companies Act which deals with public offerings in terms of Maltese law and sets out rules relating to capital issues by public companies. 
Should issuers want to list and trade their securities, on the other hand, the Malta Financial Markets Act sets out the framework for the regulation of financial markets, creating the Listing Authority which in turn is empowered to issue listing rules regulating any admittance to trading on the Maltese regulated markets
 

ELIGIBILITY
  • Undertake Fit & Proper Test
  • Undertake the Financial Instrument Test
  • Register Prospectus
  • Undertake STO within 12 months
PROCESS & TIMELINE
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