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Binance Shields Singapore Staff from Regulatory Changes

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: July 3, 2025 10:57 am
Thiago Alvarez
Published: July 3, 2025
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Key Points:

  • Binance shields Singapore staff from regulatory scope.
  • Remote-first structure limits jurisdictional impact.
  • No direct market disruption reported.

Richard Teng, CEO of Binance, emphasized the company’s “remote-first” strategy earlier this year, enabling the exchange to sidestep Singapore’s regulatory changes affecting digital token services.

Binance’s decision underscores a strategic maneuver to stay compliant while maintaining operations in Singapore. The move ensures stability and showcases a proactive approach amid regulatory shifts.

“Binance is remote-first.”

Binance’s leadership, with Richard Teng at the helm, highlighted the company’s remote-first structure, allowing over 400 employees in Singapore to engage in non-client-facing roles. This organizational decision helps avoid regulatory requirements as mandated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).


The regulatory update from MAS, effective in June, impacts firms with client-facing roles, but Binance remains unaffected, focusing on internal tasks. The exchange’s operational model in Singapore is designed to protect its workforce from financial market changes.

The immediate consequence for Binance’s operations is the continued legal operation within Singapore, without disruption to employment. While other firms contemplate staff relocations, Binance secures its position by remaining aligned with regulatory guidelines.

Historically, similar regulations have impacted markets worldwide; however, Binance’s strategic structure continues to mitigate risks. The company maintains operations despite tightened MAS rules, demonstrating adaptability against possible regulatory challenges.

Data shows no adverse effects on cryptocurrencies like BTC and ETH. Binance’s decision emphasizes the importance of regulatory alignment for ongoing business continuity and potential future technological advancements.

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