The UK Treasury is drafting rules to bring crypto under the FCA supervision, starting in 2027. Digital assets will be regulated similar to other financial productsThe UK Treasury is drafting rules to bring crypto under the FCA supervision, starting in 2027. Digital assets will be regulated similar to other financial products

Britain to Begin Crypto Regulation Under FCA Starting 2027, Treasury Says

2025/12/15 11:56

The UK Treasury is drafting rules to bring crypto under the FCA supervision, starting in 2027. Digital assets will be regulated similar to other financial products under the legislation, the finance ministry said in a statement.

Reuters reported Monday that Britain is moving to formally regulate crypto from October 2027.

The move would provide “clear rules of the road” and keep “dodgy actors” out of the market, said Chancellor Rachel Reeves. She added that the rules will hand “strong consumer protections.”

“Bringing crypto into the regulatory perimeter is a crucial step in securing the UK’s position as a world-leading financial centre in the digital age,” the Chancellor noted.

The European Union introduced a similar legislation (MiCA) one year ago, while the US is progressing with its own set of rules for crypto regulation.

Britain seeks to collaborate with the US to foster crypto regulation and innovation through the “Transatlantic Taskforce”. The UK will introduce a draft bill into Parliament later today.

Crypto Regulation Under FCA Supervision

The new set of rules would place crypto firms, including exchanges and digital wallets, under the purview of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

This means the crypto services are regulated in the same way as other financial products, including by being subject to transparency standards, The Guardian reported.

Lucy Rigby, the minister for the City of London, said that these new rules “will give firms the clarity and consistency they need to plan for the long term.”

Besides, recent data from the financial regulator shows around 12% of UK adults hold some form of cryptocurrency, a figure that has risen steadily in recent years.

As a result, the UK formally recognized Bitcoin and crypto assets as legal property under a new Act of Parliament. Under the law, digital assets can be owned, inherited, and recovered.

Regulator, Bank to Finalize Own Rules by End 2026

Separately, the UK FCA is planning rules for trading and market abuse, custody and issuance. Additionally, the Bank of England last month unveiled its proposals for regulating stablecoins.

Both the BoE and the FCA have promised to finalize their rules by end-2026, the Reuters report added.

The crypto regulatory rulebook plans come at a time when crypto has suffered from market turbulence and several digital asset scams recently.

The amount of money lost to investment scams by UK crypto consumers has leapt 55% in a year, per official UK banking industry data.

Separately, ministers are also drawing up plans to ban crypto political donations, raising red flags about their unverifiable origin and ownership.

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