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10 years later, Luno reopens shop in Kenya amid push for crypto regulation Luno, the UK-based crypto company which operates in Nigeria and South Africa, has relaunched in Kenya ten years after exiting the market. It previously operated locally under the name BitX before its exit in 2014. The company rebranded to Luno in 2017. Lunoās Kenya comeback reflects a growing confidence among crypto firms eyeing the market, as the government moves closer to introducing formal regulations for digital assets. Itās the clearest indication yet that the shifting regulatory stanceāand engagement with regulatorsāmay be improving how crypto companies view the country. Weāre excited to officially relaunch in the Kenyan market with a full suite of crypto trading services tailored for both individual investors and institutional users,ā said Apollo Sande, country manager of Luno Kenya. āOur goal is to make crypto accessible, transparent, and trusted by offering the tools, education, and platforms users need to make informed investment decisions.ā The relaunch will allow Kenyan users to buy and sell cryptocurrencies instantly. Kenyan crypto traders can use the Kenyan Shilling (KES) to access live trading pairs like BTC/KES, ETH/KES, USDT/KES, and USDC/KES, along with global pairs such as BTC/USDT. The setup supports both local transactions and arbitrage trading. Luno also offers referral rewards for users who bring others to the platform and stay active. Kenya is currently weighing new rules to regulate the crypto industry. The countryās Parliament is reviewing the Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASP) Bill, 2025, which would require companies to register with both the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) and the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK). The bill proposes stricter oversight, including local offices, executive vetting, and compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) and consumer protection standards. It also seeks to cover stablecoins, wallets, exchanges, and token offerings.
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