Binance’s French unit loses managing director amid regulatory scrutiny

In a recent development that adds to the mounting challenges facing Binance, Stéphanie Cabossioras has resigned as the managing director of the cryptocurrency exchange’s French unit. Cabossioras’ departure follows a series of high-profile exits at Binance, further shaking the crypto firm’s operations amid ongoing regulatory investigations.

Cabossioras’ diverse roles at Binance France

Cabossioras joined Binance France in April last year, initially serving as head of legal for the region. She later took on the role of the firm’s general manager in France. Moreover, Cabossioras is no stranger to financial regulations. Before joining Binance, she was deputy general counsel at France’s market regulator, Autorité des Marchés Financiers.

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David Prinçay, the president of Binance France, expressed gratitude for Cabossioras’ contributions. In a recent post on social media platform X, Prinçay said, “We thank Stéphanie for her strong contribution to Binance France and wish her the best for her next challenge.” However, Cabossioras did not immediately respond to requests for comment. A spokesperson for Binance did confirm her departure.

Regulatory hurdles affecting Binance operations

This resignation comes at a delicate time for Binance, which faced investigations from French authorities in June for alleged illegal provision of digital-asset services and aggravated money laundering. Significantly, Binance has been retreating from multiple European countries recently due to regulatory difficulties. This includes exits from the Netherlands, Belgium, the UK, and Germany.

Additionally, Cabossioras is the fifth senior executive to leave Binance since July. This follows the departures of the firm’s head of product, chief strategy officer, general counsel, and Asia-Pacific boss. These exits have further escalated the challenges for Binance, which has also been hit by several lawsuits. The most noteworthy among them involves allegations of mishandling customer funds and misleading regulators in the United States.

France emerged as a significant location for cryptocurrency activities last year. International companies like Crypto.com and stablecoin operator Circle have also established their European bases in Paris. Binance itself has made substantial investments in the French market. In April, Prinçay announced that Binance had created over 150 permanent positions in France during the past year. The exchange had also previously pledged a 100-million-euro investment into France’s blockchain ecosystem.

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