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    Finance Industry Bodies Call for Changes to Crypto Rules for Banks

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    Posted on August 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Finance industry groups urge changes to crypto rules for banks, citing rapid market growth and evolving standards. Basel Committee's 2026 standards may be too conservative.

    Finance industry bodies call for changes to crypto rules for banks

    Calls for Regulatory Changes in Crypto Banking

    By Elizabeth Howcroft

    (Reuters) -A group of finance industry bodies is calling for a rethink on looming regulatory standards that they say will make it difficult for banks to participate in crypto markets.

    The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, which comprises regulators and central banks from the world's main financial centres, agreed a set of standards in 2022 for how banks should manage and disclose risks around their exposure to crypto assets.

    Concerns Over Current Standards

    In an open letter to the committee, various finance industry groups said that the crypto market has changed since 2022, making the proposed standards too conservative.

    While the crypto market remains a small part of the overall financial system, it has grown rapidly in recent years, with cryptocurrency prices reaching record highs. It has also become increasingly connected to mainstream financial markets.

    Banks are trying to tap into a shift in the regulatory environment in the U.S., where President Donald Trump has taken a pro-crypto approach. U.S. regulators this year made it easier for banks to engage in crypto-related activities.

    "The Cryptoasset Standard’s restrictive qualification standards, combined with otherwise punitive market and credit risk capital treatments, effectively make it uneconomical for banks to meaningfully participate in the cryptoasset market," the letter said.

    Industry Response and Recommendations

    The letter called for the committee to "temporarily pause" implementation of the new standards, seek new information and consider making changes.

    Signatories included the Global Financial Markets Association, the Institute of International Finance and the International Swaps and Derivatives Association - which lobby for the mainstream financial sector - as well as crypto industry groups.

    Impact of Crypto Market Growth

    The Basel Committee has no enforcement powers, but its members agree to apply its standards to international banks in their jurisdictions. The standards around crypto are due to come into effect in January 2026.

    The Bank for International Settlements, where the Basel Committee is based, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    A series of collapses at major crypto companies in 2022 left millions of investors out of pocket and revealed widespread misconduct in the industry, prompting calls for regulation.

    (Reporting by Elizabeth HowcroftEditing by David Goodman)

    Table of Contents

    • Calls for Regulatory Changes in Crypto Banking
    • Concerns Over Current Standards
    • Industry Response and Recommendations
    • Impact of Crypto Market Growth

    Key Takeaways

    • •Finance bodies call for changes to crypto banking rules.
    • •Basel Committee's standards seen as too conservative.
    • •Crypto market growth prompts regulatory re-evaluation.
    • •U.S. regulators ease crypto-related activities for banks.
    • •Implementation of standards set for January 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Finance industry bodies call for changes to crypto rules for banks

    1What are the finance industry bodies requesting?

    They are calling for a rethink on the looming regulatory standards that may hinder banks' participation in crypto markets.

    2What did the Basel Committee agree on in 2022?

    The Basel Committee agreed on a set of standards for how banks should manage and disclose their exposure to crypto assets.

    3Why do the finance groups believe the standards are too conservative?

    They argue that the crypto market has evolved since 2022, and the proposed standards do not reflect the current dynamics of the market.

    4What is the significance of the letter sent to the Basel Committee?

    The letter calls for a temporary pause on the implementation of new standards and suggests seeking new information to consider potential changes.

    5What was the impact of the 2022 collapses in the crypto industry?

    The collapses left millions of investors out of pocket and highlighted widespread misconduct in the industry, increasing calls for regulation.

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