“Obtaining the CASP license from the FSCA is a monumental achievement for VALR,” Farzam Ehsani, the co-founder and CEO of VALR said in a press statement. “We welcome this regulatory milestone for South Africa and applaud the regulators for taking this important step for the nation.”
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