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Bithumb Could Face Larger Fine Than Upbit Over AML Violations

Business / Paul Lee / 03/16/2026 06:58 AM

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[Alpha Biz= Paul Lee] South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb may face a larger fine than rival Upbit for violations of the Act on Reporting and Using Specified Financial Transaction Information, commonly known as the Special Financial Information Act.

According to financial industry sources on March 15, the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) under the Financial Services Commission will hold a sanctions review committee meeting on March 16 to determine the level of penalties against Bithumb. The exchange will present its explanation regarding the alleged violations during the meeting.

Previously, the FIU had issued a preliminary notice proposing sanctions that include a six-month partial business suspension and a warning to the CEO, which is considered stricter than the three-month partial suspension imposed on Upbit.

The key factor in determining penalties is the number of transactions conducted with unregistered overseas exchanges. Upbit was fined 35.2 billion won and received a three-month partial suspension after authorities found 44,948 such transactions. By comparison, Korbit, which recorded only 19 transactions, received a 2.7 billion won fine and an institutional warning.

Industry observers say Bithumb’s fine could exceed 37 billion won, potentially surpassing Upbit’s penalty, if the number of violations proves significantly larger.

Some analysts also note that the law allows a 10% surcharge on fines if a company commits another violation within three years of a previous penalty under the same act.

 

 

 

 

AlphaBIZ Paul Lee(hoondork1977@alphabiz.co.kr)

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