- Written by: Mark Brennan
- Thu, 22 Jun 2023
- United States
CACEIS finally gets the authority to offer crypto custody services after trying to do so since 2021. According to Reuters, CACIES, a Paris-based asset servicing bank that is part of Crédit Agricole and Santander, has been permitted to provide custody services in the cryptocurrency sector by the French Financial Markets Authority (AMF). CACIES is now […] The post Paris-Based CACEIS Bank Gets Greenlight to Offer Crypto Custody Services first appeared on The Crypto Basic.
Paris-Based CACEIS Bank Gets Greenlight to Offer Crypto Custody Services
CACEIS finally gets the authority to offer crypto custody services after trying to do so since 2021.
CACIES is now listed as one of the digital asset service providers on the AMF website, with its crypto custody request being granted on June 20.
With assets under management worth approximately $5.1 trillion, the bank’s customer base is spread across private equity, pension funds, and insurers.
CACIES has tried to get the crypto custody license in vain since 2021. Therefore, the current development is a sigh of relief for the bank because any entity wishing to dispense crypto custody on French soil has to be registered and approved by the AMF.
France’s crypto regulatory structure is deemed one of Europe’s most robust and advanced. Therefore, this is a big win for CACEIS because it joins other finance players, such as AXA Investment Managers and Societe Generale’s Forge, in getting the crypto license.
It seems it’s a race against time as more traditional financial players continue eyeing the crypto sector. For instance, Deutsche Bank recently applied for a crypto custody service license with the German financial watchdog to expand its income base.
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