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Russia’s Central Bank Streamlines Crypto Platforms for Financial Institutions

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Last updated: 6 March 2026 17:56
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Will Existing Licenses Open Doors to Digital Assets?How Will Initial Limitations Shape the Market?

In a significant move, the Central Bank of Russia is preparing to allow banks and brokerages to more easily establish cryptocurrency trading platforms. Governor Elvira Nabiullina explained that rather than undergoing the lengthy process of acquiring a separate license, institutions with existing banking or brokerage licenses will simply need to inform authorities prior to offering digital asset services.

Will Existing Licenses Open Doors to Digital Assets?

Yes, the new framework aims to clear a path for banks and brokerage firms to directly launch digital asset services using their current licenses. This will significantly reduce bureaucratic hurdles, making it easier for traditional financial institutions to enter the crypto market. Previously, the head of the Parliamentary Committee on Financial Markets, Anatoly Aksakov, indicated that comprehensive crypto legislation would be presented for a vote by June’s end.

How Will Initial Limitations Shape the Market?

Initially, financial activities in digital assets will be limited to 1% of the capital for banks. This restriction is designed to leverage current risk management protocols, providing a safer entry into the crypto sector. As Nabiullina pointed out, the arrangement allows for operation based on prior notification rather than new licensing, thus incorporating existing compliance frameworks to avert potential customer risks in the crypto landscape.

“Our vision is to enable banks and brokerages to operate crypto exchanges based solely on prior notification, without requiring an additional license; existing compliance systems can help shield customers from risks in the digital marketplace,” Nabiullina emphasized.

The Central Bank will closely supervise these activities, reevaluating them at the end of the initial phase to decide on potential expansions. The simplified licensing process is a crucial aspect of ongoing reforms aimed at establishing a comprehensive regulatory framework for digital assets. By 2025, a plan is expected to be presented to recognize cryptocurrencies and stablecoins as financial assets officially.

Under this framework, trading will be restricted to authorized platforms, enhancing regulation. Daily payments using cryptocurrencies will remain prohibited, however. Deputy Finance Minister Ivan Chebeskov noted the draft law will be reviewed in March and is expected to take effect on July 1, 2026.

The law will introduce a tiered access approach based on investor qualifications. Wealthy or certified “qualified investors” will enjoy unlimited trading volumes, whereas retail investors will be limited to purchasing crypto assets worth up to 300,000 rubles annually through one intermediary.

Recent amendments have updated what qualifies someone as a “qualified investor” by including criteria such as postgraduate education, high income, or significant legally held assets. The government plans to make these criteria even stricter by 2026, further regulating high-volume crypto engagement.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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