TLDR 30% of crypto firms in France remain unresponsive as the MiCA licence deadline approaches. The French regulator sent reminder letters in November to all unlicensedTLDR 30% of crypto firms in France remain unresponsive as the MiCA licence deadline approaches. The French regulator sent reminder letters in November to all unlicensed

French Regulator Warns Unresponsive Crypto Firms Ahead of MiCA Deadline

TLDR

  • 30% of crypto firms in France remain unresponsive as the MiCA licence deadline approaches.
  • The French regulator sent reminder letters in November to all unlicensed crypto companies.
  • Out of 90 unlicensed crypto companies, 40% have no intention of seeking a MiCA licence.
  • The AMF expects all firms to be MiCA-compliant by the end of the transition period.
  • Unresponsive firms risk penalties, suspension of services, or blocking EU users.

A French financial regulator has revealed that 30% of crypto companies operating in France without an MiCA licence have not responded to communications. As the deadline for obtaining the required European Union MiCA licence draws closer, many companies remain silent. The French regulator has raised concerns about the future of these businesses as they fail to meet compliance requirements.

MiCA Licence Deadline Approaches for Crypto Firms

The European Union’s MiCA regulations require crypto companies to obtain a licence from national regulators in order to operate across the bloc. This deadline is fast approaching, with France’s transition period ending on June 30 this year. Stéphane Pontoizeau, executive director at the French market regulator AMF, confirmed the regulator sent reminder letters to firms in November.

Out of 90 crypto companies registered in France but not yet licensed under MiCA, 30% have already applied for the necessary licence. However, 40% of these companies have shown no intent to pursue a MiCA licence and are not engaging with the regulator. Another 30% remain unresponsive to AMF’s outreach, leaving their future uncertain.

Unresponsive Firms Could Face Consequences

The failure of these companies to communicate raises concerns that they may not be prepared for the changes in the regulatory landscape. France has already granted MiCA licences to major players like Coinbase, Binance, and Crypto.com. The AMF is closely monitoring these unresponsive companies, and failure to comply could lead to suspending services or facing penalties.

These firms have until the end of the transition period to submit their applications. However, without cooperation from these companies, the regulator cannot accurately assess their preparedness. The AMF has stated that it expects all firms to either implement or have plans in place for MiCA compliance by the deadline.

Recent regulatory actions show that obtaining the MiCA licence is just the first step in ensuring continued operations. Last year, France conducted anti-money laundering (AML) checks on several crypto exchanges, including Binance. These inspections are ongoing and focus on verifying that companies meet the anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing controls required for registration.

Failure to comply with these regulations could hinder a company’s ability to operate in France and the broader EU market. This could impact smaller firms with limited resources, pushing them to reconsider their EU operations. For larger companies, compliance with both MiCA and anti-money laundering rules will be crucial for long-term success.

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