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Posted on January 13, 2021 by admin

MAP S.Platis Helps Two Clients Obtain EMI Licenses in Cyprus

MAP S.Platis, said it has concluded the application processes for two Electronic Money Institutions (EMIs) with the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC) on behalf of its clients.

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