FINMA publishes Stablecoin Guidance (Guidance 06/2024)
July 26, 2024
FINMA publishes Stablecoin Guidance (Guidance 06/2024)July 26, 2024 FINMA confirms its point of view that under Swiss anti-money laundering regulations, anonymous transfers of stablecoins are prohibited, not only for supervised institutions, but for all financial intermediaries. FINMA further lists the requirements and risks of a default guarantee from a bank which is often used by stablecoin issuers to avoid a banking license. These guidelines reflect FINMA’s current practice including the requirements that all customers must have their own claim against the Swiss bank issuing the default guarantee and that the claim against the bank must be due at the time of insolvency. As stablecoin holders do not profit from deposit protection, the level of protection with a bank default guarantee is lower than with a banking license. FINMA further emphasizes the additional operational risks in case of several default guarantees as well as the reputational risks for banks providing such guarantees. Impact and actions
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