UK Financial Watchdog Grants Licenses to Archax and Gemini

Published at: Aug. 21, 2020

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority has granted operational licenses to two cryptocurrency exchanges operating in the country: digital security exchange Archax and the UK branch of the Winklevoss twins’ Gemini exchange.

According to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) website, both Archax and Gemini Europe Services are currently registered in the U.K. as crypto asset firms as of Aug. 18 and Aug. 19, respectively. Both crypto exchanges had to meet compliance requirements in terms of a risk assessment of Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorism Financing (CTF) regulations which were mandatory as of Jan. 10.

Archax said in an Aug. 19 blog post that the FCA’s decision had made it the “first ever FCA regulated digital securities exchange and custodian in the UK.”

More than a month ago on July 6, Kraken claimed to have become the first crypto exchange licensed by the FCA. However its offshoot Crypto Facilities is currently only listed as being authorized for “specific activities and product types,” but not in the same category as Archax and Gemini.

UK’s Financial News reported Kraken CEO Timo Schlaefer saying the exchange had been granted a Multilateral Trading Facility licence by the FCA. For now, Archax and Gemini are the only two firms on the FCA's list of registered crypto-asset firms.

The new regulations enforced by the FCA on crypto asset firms is part of the agency’s effort to comply with those from the European Union’s 5th Anti-Money Laundering Directive (5AMLD) and the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

The FCA was officially appointed as the regulator of all cryptocurrency businesses in the U.K. in January. Companies doing business in the country need to establish both monitoring and control systems to eliminate potential AML and CTF threats.

The agency required all crypto firms to register before June 30, to ensure that their applications would be processed before Jan. 10, 2021. Failure to comply by the deadline means that they will need to cease their trading activity in the U.K. Exchanges including U.K.-based Coinfloor says it “maintains communication” with the FCA.

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