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Tokenize Xchange Exits Singapore Due to Licensing Issues

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: July 21, 2025 8:20 am
Thiago Alvarez
Published: July 21, 2025
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Key Points:

  • Tokenize exits Singapore after failed licensing approval.
  • Customer withdrawals needed by September 30, 2025.
  • Market operations shift to Labuan and Abu Dhabi.

Tokenize Xchange, led by CEO Hong Qi Yu, announced its exit from Singapore following a licensing denial by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Customers must withdraw their assets by September 30, 2025, as the exchange refocuses on international markets.

Tokenize Xchange’s withdrawal from Singapore highlights regulatory challenges impacting crypto exchanges globally.

Tokenize Xchange was required to withdraw from Singapore markets following the denial of a full licensing requirement by authorities. Since operating under a temporary exemption, stricter guidelines have resulted in the cessation of local activities.

Hong Qi Yu, Chief Executive and Founder, Tokenize Xchange, stated: “While we regret this outcome in Singapore, we view this development as an opportunity to fortify our international operations.”

Hong Qi Yu, the CEO of Tokenize Xchange, confirmed that all Singapore-based services will cease as the company shifts focus internationally, particularly towards Labuan and Abu Dhabi operations to sustain growth.

The immediate effect includes potential job losses for 15 employees in Singapore, though relocation to other operational markets within the company is indicated. Asset withdrawals are a priority for Singaporean customers.

The most significant financial implication is the requirement for Tokenize Xchange customers to remove their assets, including ETH and BTC, by September 2025. This impact, although disruptive locally, is considered minimal on a global scale. The Fintech news and updates platform provides further insights into these developments.

Future prospects for Tokenize Xchange include enhanced regulatory frameworks elsewhere. The exit from Singapore serves as a pivot to areas offering favorable conditions for crypto operations, a trend highlighted by historical movements of similar exchanges.

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