Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) has introduced a new regulatory framework for crypto exchange-traded derivatives (ETDs), laying out how licensed crypto companies can offer the products in the emirate.
In a Tuesday announcement shared with Cointelegraph, the framework, set out in Version 2.1 of VARA’s Exchange Services Rulebook, outlines requirements covering client suitability, leverage and margin controls, asset segregation, disclosure standards and regulatory intervention powers.
VARA said the framework applies to licensed virtual asset service providers (VASPs) offering exchange services in Dubai.
The update puts more formal guardrails around a higher-risk corner of Dubai’s crypto market as the emirate builds out rules beyond spot trading.
“Derivatives are a natural next step in the evolution of virtual asset markets, but they demand a higher standard of governance,” said Ruben Bombardi, general counsel at VARA.
Retail access comes with a 5-to-1 leverage cap
A VARA spokesperson told Cointelegraph that the framework allows both institutional and retail participation, subject to risk-based controls.
“Retail investors may be permitted access,” the spokesperson said, but this is conditional on “strict suitability assessments, including experience, financial position and risk tolerance,” alongside enhanced disclosure requirements.
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Retail leverage is capped at “a maximum of 5:1 (minimum 20% initial margin),” while firms are required to restrict access where products are not appropriate for a given client segment.
The 5:1 cap is lower than the leverage levels offered on some offshore crypto derivatives platforms.
Exchanges such as Binance and Bybit have previously allowed maximum leverage of up to 100x or higher on certain contracts, highlighting the more conservative approach to retail risk embedded in VARA’s framework.
The spokesperson added that VARA retains broad authority to intervene during periods of market stress or disorderly trading, including risks of systemic impact. Measures range from suspending products and requiring position liquidations to increasing margin requirements and strengthening risk controls such as insurance funds.
In urgent scenarios, the regulator “can require immediate action without prior notice” to limit market disruption, the spokesperson said.
Earlier efforts to introduce crypto derivatives in Dubai
The rollout follows earlier efforts to introduce crypto derivatives under regulated conditions in the UAE.
In 2024, crypto exchange OKX offered such products only to qualified and institutional investors who met strict eligibility thresholds, underscoring how the new framework expands access under regulated conditions.
In July 2025, crypto exchange OKX launched a pilot program allowing retail access to futures, options and perpetual contracts under a VARA framework, with leverage of up to 5x.
The new rulebook formalizes and expands those early efforts, setting standardized requirements across licensed firms and extending access under clearer, enforceable conditions.
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Bitcoin held gains above $68,000 as investors leaned into news that the US and Iran were ideating ways to end the war. Will markets hold their newfound bullishness?
Bitcoin (BTC) briefly jumped to $68,589, and US stock markets rallied as investors reacted to US President Donald Trump’s statements on considering options for ending the US and Israel-Iran war. Separate, unconfirmed comments attributed to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian also suggested that Iran may be looking for ways to end the war.
On Tuesday, reporting from The Wall Street Journal said that President Trump told his aides that he could consider ending the war in Iran, with the Straight of Hormuz remaining partially closed, but an official statement has not been given.
Unconfirmed reports also suggest that Iran’s president is looking for a way to exit the conflict with certain assurances being made by the US and Israel. Regardless of the accuracy of the statements from either president, the DOW gained more than 1,125 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq gained 2.91% and 3.83%, respectively.
Despite the strong performance seen across markets, Cointelegraph reported that crypto traders are skeptical of Bitcoin holding its current gains. Analysts suggested that a daily close above the 50-day moving average and $68,879 are key to establishing an early trend change and potentially clearing overhead short liquidity, which could trigger a liquidation-driven rally to $82,000.
Related: Bitcoin hits $68K but BTC futures, macro data show traders remain bearish
A lack of confidence is the current culprit
Beyond US macroeconomic conditions and the forecasted longer-term negative impact of the US and Israel-Iran war on energy, goods and services costs, the weakness of spot demand in the Bitcoin market continues to cap most price breakouts.
As shown in the chart below, open interest in the Bitcoin futures market, along with spot demand have remained relatively flat since the Feb. 6 sell-off below $60,000. This suggests that a majority of the price action is driven by news headlines, equities and perpetual futures markets, as the absence of investors making sustained directional bets in each market (futures and spot) leaves BTC price range-bound.
BTC/USDT 4-hour chart. Source: Velo
Earlier reporting from Cointelegraph also highlighted short-term traders holding positions below their cost basis ($85,800) and stablecoin inflows to crypto exchanges near a two-year low, further evidence that traders remain extremely cautious and are electing not to take strong directional bets in the market.
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Bitfarms (BITF) shares climbed 6.6% on Tuesday despite reporting a widened $284.5 million net loss for 2025, driven by a decline in Bitcoin prices and a high cost of revenue, with the company advancing its pivot to AI and high-performance computing.
The company’s full-year results statement on Tuesday showed a 72% year-on-year increase in revenue to $229 million. This was outweighed by $248 million in cost of revenue, leading to a gross loss.
General and administrative expenses also increased year over year, while the change in fair value of digital assets led to a $50.5 million loss in 2025 compared with a gain of $26 million in 2024. This was partially offset by a $28.2 million realized gain on the sale of digital assets.
The results show the difficulty that some Bitcoin miners have faced in turning a profit. Bitcoin mining profitability margins have slimmed for miners as Bitcoin has fallen 46% from its high in October, while Bitcoin difficulty — a measure of how difficult it is to mine a block — has increased 58.5% since the last halving event in May 2024.
In the earnings call, Bitfarms CEO Ben Gagnon said it made the “bold decision to walk away” from its Bitcoin mining business in November and has built a new business powering HPC and AI data centers:
“No half-measures, no compromises, and in time, no Bitcoin. We built a new company,” he said, adding that Bitfarms expects to rebrand to Keel Infrastructure on Wednesday and has been given shareholder approval to move its legal base from Canada to the US.
The filing shows Bitfarms currently still holds approximately $161 million in unencumbered Bitcoin.
In the statement, Gagnon added: “Everything we built in 2025 — the sites, the team, the balance sheet — was in service of one thesis: that HPC/AI’s exponential growth requires top-tier infrastructure, and we intend to build to meet that demand.”
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BITF shares closed Tuesday trading hours up 6.64% to 2.73 Canadian dollars ($1.96), Google Finance data shows.
BITF’s change in share price so far in 2026. Source: Google Finance
Bitfarms said its focus with HPC and AI is to power hyperscalers and neoclouds for the next wave of AI applications.
“We are not here to compete with hyperscalers or Neoclouds. We are here to enable them. Our focus is providing the critical and largely invisible foundation that will allow the world’s most advanced AI platforms to deploy on time and scale without interruption.”
It is in the process of advancing a 2.2 gigawatt digital infrastructure development pipeline across North America to deliver on that goal.
Bitfarms is one of several Bitcoin miners that have expanded or pivoted into AI in search of higher-margin opportunities in HPC and AI.
Iris Energy is scaling AI cloud services with Nvidia GPUs, while Cipher Mining has secured a long-term AI hosting deal with AI cloud platform Fluidstack. Riot Platforms and MARA Holdings have also expanded into AI and HPC.
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Global Payments (NYSE: GPN) announced today that its Worldpay® business released its 11th annual Global Payments Report, revealing that Americans remain attached to plastic – even as younger generations are swapping physical wallets for digital.
“The Global Payments Report stands as the definitive guide to the evolving payments landscape, offering insights into how consumers and businesses transact across 42 global markets” — Cameron Bready, chief executive officer of Global PaymentsShare
“The Global Payments Report stands as the definitive guide to the evolving payments landscape, offering insights into how consumers and businesses transact across 42 global markets,” said Cameron Bready, chief executive officer of Global Payments. “As digital commerce accelerates and payment preferences diversify, our deep expertise and global reach uniquely position us to help clients navigate emerging trends—from real-time payments to cross-border innovation. With this report, we reaffirm our commitment to leading the industry forward, empowering enterprises and SMBs to thrive in a world where payments are always in motion.”
Some notable trends from this year’s study include:
Plastic Preferred — For Now
The U.S. remains one of the world’s most card-led markets:
In the U.S., direct use of cards accounted for 49% of all online spending and 71% of in‑store spending in 20251.
Globally, direct card usage is strong but accounts for a notably lower share, representing 31% of online and 48% of in-store spending in the same year.
In APAC, the contrast is even more pronounced with direct use of cards accounting for just 15% of all online spending and 20% of all in-store spending in 2025, less than half the global average and far below the U.S. usage.
In the U.S. in 2025, people spent twice as much online using credit cards than debit cards, and in stores, credit card spending outpaced debit by 43%.
However, direct use of cards in the U.S. is forecast to fall online from 49% in 2025 to 43% in 2030, and in-store from 71% in 2025 to 64% in 2030 as people increasingly use their debit and credit cards via digital wallets.
This card‑first behavior sets the U.S. apart from markets where mobile‑based payments have become more widely adopted.
The Rise of Digital Wallets in the U.S.
Even within this card-led landscape, digital wallets continue to gain traction:
In 2025, digital wallets accounted for 40% of U.S. online spending and 17% of in‑store spending.
Over the next five years (2025-2030), digital wallet spending is forecast to grow 10% annually across online and in-store.
By 2030, $4.1 trillion of U.S. spending is projected to take place through a digital wallet, which would represent a 64% increase from 2025.
Globally, digital wallets already lead, representing 56% of online spending and 33% of in-store spending in 2025.
In APAC, digital wallets were even more dominant, accounting for 77% of online spending and 62% of in-store spending in 2025.
Payment apps across channels are forecast to reach $23.4 trillion by 2030, highlighting the scale of the shift toward mobile payments.
Gen Z Leads in Digital Wallet Adoption
Younger consumers are driving much of the shift toward mobile payments in the U.S.: digital wallets are already the most used online payment method for 39% of 18–24-year-olds and 41% of 25–34-year-olds.2
While younger generations lead the way, online wallet use is increasingly broad-based: wallets were cited as used most frequently by 33% of 35-44-year-olds to lead that demographic. Digital wallets are the go-to choice when shopping online for 9% of respondents 65+.
As Gen Z matures, their digital first preferences will likely accelerate the long-term shift from plastic to mobile-first payments in everyday U.S. commerce.
“While cards still anchor U.S. spending today, the future of commerce is being shaped by younger consumers,” said Bob Cortopassi, president and chief operating officer of Global Payments. “For Gen Z, digital wallets and tap-to-pay experiences are already the norm. As their spending power grows, the way they pay today is a window into the future of payments.
“The future belongs to businesses that understand how their customers want to pay. As expectations shift toward choice and flexibility, merchants must evolve their payment systems to serve every demographic – and those that do will unlock the next wave of growth.”
KuCoin’s parent will pay $500,000 to settle CFTC charges following a separate $300 million penalty in a DOJ case over similar conduct.
The parent company of KuCoin will pay a $500,000 civil penalty to settle a case by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission alleging it operated an unregistered offshore commodities exchange.
In an announcement on Monday, the CFTC said that the US District Court for the Southern District of New York had entered a consent order against KuCoin’s parent company, Peken Global Limited, which will see all of the CFTC’s claims resolved.
Peken Global Limited agreed to the settlement without admitting or denying the CFTC’s claims. It also avoided having to disgorge profits gained during the period it was charged over — from July 2019 to around June 2023 — as the CFTC cited the company’s willing cooperation with the investigation.
The commodities regulator said that the $500,000 penalty imposed by the court factors in that KuCoin had already pleaded guilty and agreed to pay a $300 million fine in January 2025, as part of a parallel Department of Justice (DOJ) case charging the firm for operating an unlicensed money transmitter business.
Source: CFTC
KuCoin restricted from offering access to Americans
In March 2024, the CFTC released a statement on its lawsuit against KuCoin outlining that the agency was seeking strong punishments, such as permanent trading bans against Peken Global Limited, as well as Mek Global Limited, PhoenixFin PTE Ltd. and Flashdot Limited — the three other companies involved in the operation of KuCoin.
The CFTC alleged that KuCoin operated “sham” know-your-customer procedures and did not take enough action to prevent US customers from using the platform, while also charging it with failing to register as a futures commission merchant or foreign board of trade.
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Under the latest agreement, Peken Global is prohibited from allowing US residents to trade on KuCoin unless it registers with the CFTC as a foreign board of trade.
Cointelegraph reached out to KuCoin for comment.
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Afroman has been officially confirmed as a speaker at Bitcoin 2026. Born Joseph Foreman, the Grammy-nominated rapper best known for his 2001 hit “Because I Got High” arrives in Las Vegas this April not just as an artist, but as someone who spent three years in court defending his right to say what happened to him.
In August 2022, law enforcement officers from the Adams County, Ohio Sheriff’s Office raided his home on suspicion of drug trafficking and kidnapping. Nothing illegal was found, and no charges were filed. Afroman did what artists do and he made music about it. Using his own home surveillance footage, he released a series of videos documenting the raid, the most viral of which, “Lemon Pound Cake,” was named after a moment in the footage in which an officer appeared to do a double take at a cake sitting on his kitchen island. Seven of the officers sued him in 2023 for defamation and invasion of privacy, collectively seeking nearly $4 million in damages.
On March 18, 2026, just a month before Bitcoin 2026, a jury ruled in Afroman’s favor on every count after a three-day trial in Adams County Common Pleas Court. Throughout the proceedings, Afroman defended his work on First Amendment grounds, arguing he had the right to use the footage to cover damages from the raid, including a broken gate and front door. Walking out of the courthouse, he told reporters: “I didn’t win, America won. America still has freedom of speech. It’s still for the people, by the people.”
His presence at Bitcoin 2026 extends beyond the stage. The American flag suit he wore throughout his legal battle will be on display in the Bitcoin Conference Art Gallery as part of Relics of a Revolution, an exhibition exploring protest art and asymmetric responses to institutional power throughout Bitcoin’s short history, with the suit up for auction through Scarce.city. For the first time ever, attendees will be able to see Afroman take the Bitcoin Conference stage in person — catch him live at Bitcoin 2026, April 27–29 at The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas.
BREAKING: ARTIST & FREE SPEECH CHAMPION AFROMAN WILL SPEAK AT BITCOIN 2026 ✊
— The Bitcoin Conference (@TheBitcoinConf) March 30, 2026
Bitcoin 2026 is Returning to Las Vegas
Bitcoin 2026 will take place April 27–29 at The Venetian, Las Vegas, and is expected to be the biggest Bitcoin event of the year.
Focused on the future of money, Bitcoin 2026 will bring together Bitcoin builders, investors, miners, policymakers, technologists, and newcomers from around the world. The event will feature a wide range of pass types, including general admission passes designed specifically for those new to Bitcoin, alongside premium passes for professionals, enterprises, and institutions.
With multiple stages, immersive experiences, technical workshops, and headline keynotes, Bitcoin 2026 is designed to serve both first-time attendees and long-time Bitcoiners shaping the next era of global adoption.
Past Bitcoin Conferences in the U.S.
Bitcoin’s flagship conference has scaled dramatically over the past five years:
2021 – Miami: 11,000 attendees
2022 – Miami: 26,000 attendees
2023 – Miami: 15,000 attendees
2024 – Nashville: 22,000 attendees
2025 – Las Vegas: 35,000 attendees
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From headline keynotes on the Nakamoto Stage to deep technical sessions for builders, institutional strategy discussions for enterprises, and beginner-friendly Bitcoin 101 education, Bitcoin 2026 is designed for everyone—from first-time attendees to the leaders shaping Bitcoin’s global adoption.
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Bitcoin 2026 Pass Types: Something for Everyone
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Cloudcase, an Australian-founded digital origination and onboarding platform, has successfully demonstrated an artificial intelligence assistant completing a full home loan application in less than ten minutes. In a live walkthrough, the AI acted on behalf of a customer to execute a comprehensive application for two borrowers, managing everything from document verification and identity checks to eligibility assessment and final submission.
Rian Fergusson, chief technology officer at Cloudcase
This demonstration brings the “machine customer” concept—identified by Gartner as a Top 10 Strategic Technology Trend—out of the realm of theory and into practice. Gartner forecasts that by 2030, at least 25 per cent of all purchasing decisions will be substantially delegated to machines.
“This is no longer theoretical,” stated Rian Fergusson, chief technology officer at Cloudcase. “We’ve demonstrated a complete, real-world lending process executed end-to-end by an AI assistant. Financial institutions need to be ready for customers who don’t fill out forms, they delegate.”
From conversation to conditional approval
The newly demonstrated workflow fundamentally shifts the user experience. The customer simply provides a single conversational instruction and uploads their supporting documents. From there, the AI assistant completely takes over, performing the following tasks:
Identifies suitable loan products.
Creates and completes the application.
Extracts and validates data from the provided documents.
Pre-fills hundreds of required fields.
Submits the application and receives conditional approval.
Crucially, throughout this entire process, the human customer never interacts with traditional forms, portals, or branch processes.
Intelligent reasoning and real-time problem solving
During the walkthrough, the AI assistant showcased advanced reasoning and transparency. It actively cross-referenced multiple documents and detected an address discrepancy. Rather than making assumptions, the system asked the customer to clarify the issue and requested missing information in plain language.
The system also demonstrated real-time problem-solving capabilities when faced with a serviceability shortfall. When the requested loan amount exceeded allowable limits, the AI clearly explained the issue, calculated the necessary adjustment, and guided the customer to resolve it within the exact same conversation. Following this collaborative adjustment, the application was seamlessly reassessed and approved.
An open AI ecosystem
Cloudcase integrates with these AI assistants via the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard enabling AI systems to interact with external platforms. Because the capability is not tied to a single provider, any MCP-enabled assistant—including popular tools such as ChatGPT or Claude—can effectively act as a machine customer using the Cloudcase platform.
Developed through the company’s internal R&D program, this new capability is slated to be officially released to customers next quarter.
“The question is no longer whether this will happen, but how quickly,” Fergusson warned. “Institutions that can serve machine customers will capture a new generation of buyers. Those that can’t risk becoming invisible.”
The #2 Texas state official called on lawmakers to study “the sudden inundation of prediction market gambling“ as other jurisdictions take the platforms to court.
Dan Patrick, Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate in Texas, has included a study of prediction markets and crypto and blockchain as part of legislative priorities for the state’s next legislative session, scheduled to begin in January.
In a Friday announcement, the lieutenant governor’s office issued 2026 interim charges for Texas Senate committees to study in preparation for the next legislature. Patrick said that the charges were intended to “advance the priorities of Texas’ conservative majority,” including an analysis of prediction markets and digital assets.
Source: Texas Lieutenant Governor’s Office
According to the charges, Patrick wants lawmakers to focus on “closing gambling loopholes” by studying “the sudden inundation of prediction market gambling and the exploitation of federal law to circumvent Texas gambling prohibitions” on elections.
As part of an initiative on financial technology, he called for an evaluation of the state’s “coordination with federal rules” on crypto and blockchain and examination of crypto kiosks in the Lone Star state.
Texas has some of the strictest laws in the country concerning sports betting and gambling, which is largely restricted to casinos on Native American reservations and the state’s lottery system. Many gaming authorities in other US states have filed lawsuits against prediction market platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket over sports and election wagers, but Texas was not among them as of Tuesday.
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The Texas legislature meets every two years and is scheduled to return for a 140-day session in January 2027. In its 2025 legislative session, lawmakers proposed a Bitcoin reserve bill, which was signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott in June.
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Among Patrick’s charges included a study of the “impact of AI on the Texas workforce and its implications for economic competitiveness.”
The notice came as reports suggested that Google would support a multibillion-dollar data center in Texas leased to Anthropic. The project, expected to exceed $5 billion initially, comes as many mining companies in the US are pivoting to AI and high-performance computing amid increasing mining difficulty and falling crypto prices.
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Federal prosecutors detailed a sweeping enforcement action targeting crypto market abuse. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced charges on March 30 against 10 individuals tied to four firms accused of manipulating digital asset prices. The case centers on coordinated trading practices designed to mislead investors and inflate valuations.
Investigators outlined additional findings tied to investor harm and financial gains from the alleged schemes. Officials stated:
“The indictments allege that the defendants not only conspired to inflate the trading volume and price of cryptocurrencies but also profited through the sale of the cryptocurrencies at inflated prices to unwitting investors.”
The charges involve employees and executives from Gotbit, Vortex, Antier, and Contrarian, each linked to structured trading designed to simulate demand.
FBI Undercover Token Strategy Exposes Global Crypto Scheme
Authorities described how the operation extended across jurisdictions, with multiple arrests carried out internationally. Three defendants, including senior executives, were extradited from Singapore and appeared in federal court in Oakland. Others had already entered guilty pleas and received sentences, reflecting differing roles in the alleged misconduct.
Operation Token Mirrors underpins the broader investigation, which relied on an FBI-created token known as NexFundAI to identify illicit market-making activity. Federal agents used the token as part of an undercover strategy to engage firms and document how wash trading services were offered and executed. The case progressed through indictments issued between March and September 2025, followed by arrests in Singapore and subsequent extraditions that brought key executives into U.S. custody.
Court filings emphasized the broader financial and legal consequences tied to the activity. Prosecutors stated:
“These so-called pump-and-dump schemes caused losses to investors in the United States and elsewhere … More than $1 million in cryptocurrency has been seized to date.”
“In addition to the three extradited defendants, two others have already pled guilty and were sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín,” prosecutors noted. The alleged conduct involved coordinated efforts to inflate token metrics before liquidating positions.
FAQ 🧭
What did the DOJ charge in the crypto market manipulation case? The DOJ charged individuals and firms for allegedly inflating crypto prices and misleading investors.
Which companies were involved in the alleged crypto scheme? Gotbit, Vortex, Antier, and Contrarian were linked to structured trading practices under investigation.
How did the FBI uncover crypto wash trading activity? The FBI used an undercover token to identify and document illegal market-making services.
What are the risks for crypto investors from pump-and-dump schemes? Investors face losses when artificially inflated tokens are sold off by insiders at peak prices.
MISSION Underwriters, a technology-driven program administrator, announced the launch of MISSION’s Latin America platform, focused on building specialized facultative reinsurance programs and expanding the company’s presence across key markets in the region. Alejandro Pedroza has joined the company as President, Latin America, in this newly created role.
Operating from Miami, MISSION will partner with experienced underwriters to identify niche opportunities across the region to develop specialized facultative reinsurance programs focused on Latin American risks, initially targeting property, financial lines, and specialty segments.
“We are excited to bring MISSION’s experience in building start-up, de novo insurance programs to the Latin America market,” said Jim Dwane, CEO of MISSION US. “I’m thrilled to be reunited with my former colleague Alejandro Pedroza. Together, we are focused on bringing quality underwriting and risk analysis to the market paired with top-rated capacity, building on MISSION’s success in the US.”
Mr. Pedroza joins with more than 20 years of reinsurance experience across Latin America, most recently serving as the CEO of a reinsurance brokerage with operations in the region. Prior to that, he served as CEO of AIG Ecuador and held senior regional leadership roles at AIG, including Regional Counsel for Latin America, COO of AIG Brazil and Andean Zone Leader.
“MISSION is in a strong position to provide significant value to the LATAM insurance market,” said Mr. Pedroza. “I am thrilled to join the team and expand MISSION’s goal of empowering world-class underwriting talent to build businesses.”
This expansion marks another step in MISSION’s growth. In 2025, the company finished with over $700M in gross written premium (GWP) after launching five new programs in the marketplace.
If you’re interested in learning more about MISSION’s expansion into Latin America, please contact LATAM@gomission.com.