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Monex Group Makes Bid For FTX Japan
Abstract:Monex Group, located in Tokyo, is interested in acquiring the Japanese arm of collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX.

Oki Matsumoto, CEO of Monex Group, told Bloomberg, “Generally speaking, we are naturally intrigued,” adding that it would be a “really beneficial thing” if the number of crypto exchanges competing with his business decreases.
Matsumoto sees promise in the Japanese industry, in part because firms may soon begin purchasing digital currencies as investments and using non-fungible tokens (NFTs) for marketing efforts. He wants the Tokyo-listed business to be one of the “few options” for clients when that time arrives, he says.
The CEO would not say if Monex will make a bid for FTX Japan, but he did say it would be a “very positive thing” to lower the number of crypto exchanges competing with Monex.
Last Friday, the United States Bankruptcy Court in Delaware granted FTX permission to liquidate assets in order to repay creditors, including FTX Japan Holdings, FTX Europe, stock trading platform Embed Financial Technologies, and crypto derivatives exchange LedgerX.
Parties interested in purchasing FTX Japan must make a non-binding preliminary proposal by February 1, according to court records. The final bid deadline for FTX Japan is March 15.
After a $500 million theft earlier in the year, Tokyo-listed Monex Group bought local crypto exchange Coincheck Inc. in 2018.
Last month, FTX Japan said that it is preparing to enable its customers to withdraw funds in February via Liquid, the Japanese crypto exchange that FTX purchased last year and transformed into a subsidiary.
Furthermore, Matsumoto stated that Monex-owned cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck would seek a public stock offering in the United States through Nasdaq, giving the business access to the country's lucrative financial markets.
The Monex Group
Monex Group is a financial services firm that offers online trading platforms for forex and other financial markets. The firm was created in 1999 and has its headquarters in Japan. Monex Group's companies include Monex Inc, TradeStation Group, and Coincheck. The stock is traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Monex Group is a significant internet trading service provider in Japan, with a rising presence in the Asia-Pacific area.

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