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    Russia's Sberbank Plans Crypto-Backed Loans to Corporate Clients

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    Posted on February 5, 2026

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    Last updated: February 5, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Sberbank plans to offer crypto-backed loans to corporate clients, reflecting growing interest and aligning with global banking trends.

    Sberbank to Launch Crypto-Backed Loans for Corporate Clients

    Sberbank's Crypto Loan Strategy

    MOSCOW, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Russia's largest lender Sberbank is preparing to issue crypto‑backed loans, citing strong interest from corporate clients, and is ready to work with the central bank to develop regulation, the bank's spokesperson told Reuters on Thursday.

    Background on Crypto-Backed Loans

    In late 2025, Sberbank issued a pilot crypto‑backed loan to a crypto-mining company called Intelion Data which provided collateral in the form of cryptocurrency it had mined. The bank did not disclose the size of the loan. 

    Regulatory Framework for Cryptocurrencies

    Sberbank's domestic rival Sovkombank was the first Russian lender to start issuing crypto-backed loans. 

    Market Trends and Competitors

    Cryptocurrencies are playing a growing role in Russia's economy and foreign trade as transactions in most global currencies are targeted by Western sanctions, imposed after Russia launched military action in Ukraine.  

    The Russian central bank defines cryptocurrencies as foreign exchange assets, permitting their purchase and sale but prohibiting domestic payments. The regulator plans to finalise a legislative framework for crypto assets by July 1, 2026. 

    Sberbank said it aims to serve not only miners but also companies holding crypto assets. The decision follows similar moves by global banks with JPMorgan exploring crypto-backed loans while Wells Fargo is already offering them. 

    (Reporting by Elena Fabrichnaya)

    Table of Contents

    • Sberbank's Crypto Loan Strategy
    • Background on Crypto-Backed Loans
    • Regulatory Framework for Cryptocurrencies
    • Market Trends and Competitors

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sberbank is preparing to issue crypto-backed loans.
    • •The bank is collaborating with the central bank on regulation.
    • •Sberbank's pilot loan was issued to a crypto-mining company.
    • •Cryptocurrencies are increasingly significant in Russia's economy.
    • •The Russian central bank plans a crypto legislative framework by 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia's Sberbank plans crypto-backed loans to corporate clients

    1What is cryptocurrency?

    Cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security, making it difficult to counterfeit. It operates on decentralized technology called blockchain.

    2What is corporate banking?

    Corporate banking refers to the suite of financial services provided to corporations, including loans, treasury services, and investment banking.

    3What is regulatory framework?

    A regulatory framework is a set of rules and guidelines established by authorities to govern financial practices and ensure compliance within the banking and finance sectors.

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