Coro Global Inc. announced that its subsidiary Coro Corp. has been granted a Money Transmitter license by the State of Delaware, Office of the State Bank Commissioner. As a result of the company being granted this license, Delaware residents will have access to CORO, which is a payment app that allows customers to exchange, send and save gold and U.S. dollars easily and securely. CORO is now available in the Apple App and Google Play stores to residents of Florida, Arizona, Arkansas, Alaska, Delaware, Idaho, Montana, Massachusetts, South Carolina, and Wisconsin. The company intends to release CORO in additional U.S. states over the coming months. This Delaware license is an important milestone in achieving Coro’s mission of democratizing access to gold. Coro is harnessing the enduring strength and resiliency of gold at a time when people are seeking to protect their hard-earned savings. The approved Delaware license authorizes Coro to transmit currency, monetary value, or payment instruments within the State of Delaware, as well as from Delaware to other jurisdictions. The Delaware license approval required implementing a rigorous compliance program and developing an advanced AML/KYC onboarding and monitoring system for anti-money laundering compliance, as well as a strict financial audit process. The CORO app runs on the Hashgraph Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) which makes it extremely resilient to cybercrime.