Withdrawn crypto applications decreased by 78% in the past year, reflecting compliance with FCA rules.
UK crypto regulation faces challenges with fewer applications and lengthy approval times.
Applications for registration as a crypto-asset exchange or
custodian wallet provider have dropped by 51% over the past three years,
according to data obtained through a Freedom of Information (FOI) request by
global law firm Reed Smith.
Brett Hillis, Partner at Reed Smith, Source: LinkedIn
The average time for the approval of applications within the
past three years stands at 459 days. Industry experts have raised concerns that
this slow pace may hinder the UK’s broader goal of becoming a global hub for
cryptocurrency. The lengthy approval process could discourage potential
applicants and undermine confidence in the regulatory framework.
In the last three years, 186 firms have withdrawn their
applications. However, the number of withdrawals has dropped significantly,
falling by 78% in the past year compared to the 2021–2022 period. This decrease
suggests that applicants may be gaining a better understanding of the FCA’s
requirements and expectations, resulting in fewer withdrawals.
Withdrawals and Applications Data
The data provided by the FCA highlights several key trends.
Over the last year, 29 applications were submitted, compared to 42 in 2022–2023
and 59 in 2021–2022. In the same period, 20 firms withdrew their applications
for registration, down from 73 in 2022–2023 and 93 in 2021–2022.
“The good news is that the falling number of applications
suggests that firms are now much better acquainted with what the regulator
expects,” Brett Hillis, Partner at Reed Smith, said.
“This can only be a positive development and would also
explain the fall in approval times as the FCA has to spend less time wading
through poor quality applications. Clearly, though, there is scope to speed up
further.”
The average
time taken to approve applications in the last year was 311 days, an
improvement from 497 days in the previous year. Since 2021, the FCA has spent
the equivalent of 25 years assessing cryptoasset applications.
Since new financial promotion rules came into effect in
October 2023, the FCA identified 1,010 breaches in the first seven months, up
to April 2024. The introduction of these rules has led to increased scrutiny
and enforcement activity in the sector.
Applications for registration as a crypto-asset exchange or
custodian wallet provider have dropped by 51% over the past three years,
according to data obtained through a Freedom of Information (FOI) request by
global law firm Reed Smith.
Brett Hillis, Partner at Reed Smith, Source: LinkedIn
The average time for the approval of applications within the
past three years stands at 459 days. Industry experts have raised concerns that
this slow pace may hinder the UK’s broader goal of becoming a global hub for
cryptocurrency. The lengthy approval process could discourage potential
applicants and undermine confidence in the regulatory framework.
In the last three years, 186 firms have withdrawn their
applications. However, the number of withdrawals has dropped significantly,
falling by 78% in the past year compared to the 2021–2022 period. This decrease
suggests that applicants may be gaining a better understanding of the FCA’s
requirements and expectations, resulting in fewer withdrawals.
Withdrawals and Applications Data
The data provided by the FCA highlights several key trends.
Over the last year, 29 applications were submitted, compared to 42 in 2022–2023
and 59 in 2021–2022. In the same period, 20 firms withdrew their applications
for registration, down from 73 in 2022–2023 and 93 in 2021–2022.
“The good news is that the falling number of applications
suggests that firms are now much better acquainted with what the regulator
expects,” Brett Hillis, Partner at Reed Smith, said.
“This can only be a positive development and would also
explain the fall in approval times as the FCA has to spend less time wading
through poor quality applications. Clearly, though, there is scope to speed up
further.”
The average
time taken to approve applications in the last year was 311 days, an
improvement from 497 days in the previous year. Since 2021, the FCA has spent
the equivalent of 25 years assessing cryptoasset applications.
Since new financial promotion rules came into effect in
October 2023, the FCA identified 1,010 breaches in the first seven months, up
to April 2024. The introduction of these rules has led to increased scrutiny
and enforcement activity in the sector.
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