As 2026 approaches, the global cryptocurrency landscape is becoming more structured and secure, making cross-border capital flows easier than ever. Clear regulations in key jurisdictions are turning compliance from a hurdle into a facilitator for investors and businesses.
In an article for Good Returns, Dr Arindam Banerjee, Professor (Finance) and Director of the Master of Applied Finance & Wealth Management, Head of Alumni Relations for the Middle East and Africa, and Director of the Executive Program in Global Strategic Finance at SP Jain School of Global Management, highlights that regulations are no longer obstacles. “Indian investors and businesses should partner with regulated entities to safely navigate cross-border crypto activities,” he says.
Leveraging licensed gateways, tokenised assets, and stablecoins enables compliant and efficient international transactions. When combined with AML, LRS, and tax compliance, these tools provide a legal and profitable pathway for participating in global markets.
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