The association, known by its German initials VQF, gives a stamp of approval to the London-based company’s compliance with Switzerland’s anti-money laundering laws, it said by email on Monday. Membership of VQF gives Copper the necessary approvals to operate the unit, a spokesperson for the company said.
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