Three Arrows Capital Provided False Information and Exceeded AUM Threshold, MAS States

The regulator also alleged that the fund failed to notify about changes to directorships and shareholdings.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said it had reprimanded Three Arrows Capital on June 30.

  • The central bank alleged that the beleaguered crypto hedge fund provided misleading information and also surpassed the assets under the management (AUM) threshold permitted for a registered fund management company (RFMC).
  • The announcement stated,

“TAC had represented to MAS that it had novated the management of its fund to an unrelated offshore entity with effect from 1 September 2021. However, this representation was misleading as TAC and the offshore entity shared a common shareholder, Mr. Su Zhu, who is also a director of TAC. (Section 329(1) of the SFA).”

  • Furthermore, 3AC also did not notify the regulator regarding changes in the directorships and shareholdings of its directors within the required timeline, the MAS said.
  • The organization revealed that it will now investigate if 3AC was involved in any further breaches of its regulations.
  • Once a high-profile crypto entity and a darling of last year’s bull market, 3AC has run into difficulties following the sharp sell-off in the market in the past months.
  • It had been significantly invested in a number of troubled projects, including Terra.
  • Crypto broker Voyager Digital issued a default notice after 3AC failed to make payments on a loan of 15,250 BTC and $350 million worth of USDC.
  • The latest development comes after a British Virgin Islands court ordered the Singapore-based crypto hedge fund into liquidation.
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Chayanika Deka
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Chayanika has been working as a financial journalist for seven years. A graduate in Political Science and Journalism, her interest lies in regulatory implications with a focus on technological evolution in the crypto realm.