Singapore’s Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has revoked the payment services licence of Bsquared Technology Private Limited, marking a significant enforcement action in the city-state’s fintech regulatory landscape.
According to Fintech News Singapore, which published the report on May 20, 2026, the regulator cited “serious breaches” in its decision to strip the payments firm of its operating licence. The Revocation Notice, issued under the Payment Services Act (PSA), indicates that Bsquared Technology failed to meet mandatory compliance and operational standards required of licensed payment institutions in Singapore.
By revoking the licence, MAS has effectively halted Bsquared Technology’s ability to conduct any regulated payment activities in Singapore, including domestic and cross-border money transmission, issuance of digital payment tokens, and other payment services under the PSA framework. Entities operating without a valid payment services licence may face legal action, and customers of the firm should be alerted that their funds need to be recovered through the regulator’s enforcement process.
Regulatory enforcement actions like this signal MAS’s increasing vigilance in overseeing Singapore’s payments sector, which is one of the most active fintech ecosystems in ASEAN. The regulator has in recent years taken a firm but progressive stance on licensing and supervision, granting numerous payment institutions licences while simultaneously holding them to strict compliance standards. The revocation of Bsquared Technology’s licence underscores the stakes of regulatory non-compliance in Singapore’s tightly regulated financial centre.
This development is particularly noteworthy given Singapore’s role as the regional headquarters for numerous fintech firms and payment service providers operating across Southeast Asia. Industry observers will be watching closely to understand the specific compliance failures that prompted the regulator’s action, as it may set a precedent for how MAS oversees the payments sector going forward.
Source: Fintech News Singapore, May 20, 2026.
