Basel Committee: Banks worldwide reportedly own €9.4 billion in crypto assets

Published at: Oct. 4, 2022

According to a new study published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, a supranational organization responsible for setting standards on bank capital, liquidity, and funding, 19 out of 182 global banks supervised by the committee reported ownership of digital assets. Combined, their total exposure to crypto is estimated to be €9.4 billion. 

In context, this represents 0.14% of the total risk-weighted asset composition of the 19 crypto-owning banks surveyed. When taken into account overall, cryptocurrencies only comprise about 0.01% of the total risk-weighted assets of all 182 banks under the Basel Committee's supervision. Two banks made up more than half of overall crypto-asset exposures, while four more comprised approximately 40% of the remaining exposures. Out of the 19 banks that submitted crypto data, 10 were from the Americas, seven were from Europe, and two were from the rest of the world.

Reported digital exposures primarily consisted of Bitcoin (31%), Ether (22%), and Bitcoin or Ether-related derivates (35%). Other notable mentions were Polkadot (2%), XRP (2%), Cardano (1%), Solana (1%), Litecoin (0.4%) and Stellar (0.4%). 50.2% of digital assets held by banks were for custody, wallet, or insurance performance. Another 45.7% were held for clearing and market-making. Finally, an estimated 4.2% of crypto in this category was used for borrowing and lending.

The Basel Committee says that the findings should be "interpreted with a degree of caution" due to the difficulty of ascertaining whether some banks have under- or over-reported their exposures to crypto assets. Previously, the Basel Committee has recommended that banks limit their exposure to volatile cryptocurrencies to just 1% of their Tier 1 Capital with a 1,250% risk premium. 

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