DL Holdings Group Receives SFC Approval to Provide Virtual Asset Advisory Services

Reuters01-15
DL Holdings Group Receives SFC Approval to Provide Virtual Asset Advisory Services

DL Holdings Group Limited announced that its subsidiary, DL Securities (Hong Kong) Limited, has received conditional approval from the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) for the uplift of its Type 1 (dealing in securities) and Type 4 (advising on securities) regulated activity licences. This approval enables DL Securities to provide virtual asset advisory services and, following completion of system connection and testing with an SFC-licensed platform, to commence virtual asset dealing services. The company expects to begin offering these services in February 2026, subject to fulfilling the SFC’s conditions. DL Holdings stated it will make further announcements as appropriate.

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