The new head of Japan's Financial Services Agency, Teruhisa Kurita, will take office on July 4 and has previously been responsible for handling areas such as cryptocurrency
ChainCatcher news, according to Nikkei, the Japanese government announced that the Commissioner of the Financial Services Agency, Junichi Nakajima, has resigned, and Teruhisa Kurita, the Director-General of the Comprehensive Policy Bureau, has been appointed to succeed him on July 4. Teruhisa Kurita, 59 years old, is currently the head of the Strategic Development and Management Bureau under the Financial Services Agency, which specializes in handling cryptocurrency and fintech issues. (Source link)
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