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Caceis Gets Green Light for Crypto Services

Summary by Funds-europe.com
Asset servicer Caceis Bank has been authorised by the French banking and insurance regulator, the ACPR, following a recommendation from the AMF, France’s financial markets authority, to provide crypto asset services under the EU’s Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) regulation. MiCA is the EU’s regulatory framework for crypto-assets, designed to ensure investor protection and market
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CACEIS Bank, a subsidiary of Crédit Agricole, has been authorised by the ACPR, on the advice of the AMF, to provide services on crypto-actives in accordance with the European MiCA regulation. This authorisation allows the Group to offer the following services on behalf of third parties: CACEIS Bank now benefits from the European passport allowing these services to be provided in all countries of the [...] L'article A subsidiary of Crédit Agricol…

After Deblock and GOin, Caceis can now offer crypto services in all EU countries.

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The MiCA accreditation replaces the national rules that had been put in place in some European countries on cryptoactives, including France. If the subsidiary of Crédit Agricole, Caceis, is the latest establishment to obtain this sesame still rare in France, requests to this effect are expected to increase in the coming months.

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assetservicingtimes.com broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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