Bank of England signals flexibility on proposed stablecoin holding caps after sharp industry criticism, but Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden urged firms to offer constructiveBank of England signals flexibility on proposed stablecoin holding caps after sharp industry criticism, but Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden urged firms to offer constructive

Bank of England Signals Flexibility on Stablecoin Caps After Industry Pushback

2026/03/16 12:39
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  • Bank of England Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden confirmed the central bank is “genuinely open” to revising proposed stablecoin holding limits of £20,000 per individual and £10 million (AU$18.9 million) per business.
  • The BoE’s November 2025 consultation on systemic stablecoins would require issuers to hold 40% of reserves as unremunerated deposits at the central bank, with up to 60% in short-term UK government debt.
  • Industry representatives criticised the caps as unworkable and difficult to enforce in secondary markets.

Bank of England Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden said the central bank is open to revising proposed limits on stablecoin holdings after the plans drew strong criticism from the crypto industry.

Speaking to the House of Lords Financial Services Regulation Committee on March 13, Breeden said the Bank of England is willing to consider “constructive alternatives” to the caps outlined in its November 2025 consultation on regulating systemic sterling-denominated stablecoins.

The draft framework proposed temporary limits of £20,000 (AU$37,900) for individual users and £10 million (AU$18.9 million) for businesses. The restrictions were intended to reduce the risk that large flows into stablecoins could pull deposits away from traditional banks. The central bank said the caps would be lifted once those risks decline.

Breeden said the BoE remains open to other approaches that could address the same concerns. She added that industry pressure to modify the proposal has been significant, but said many responses focused on opposing the limits rather than presenting alternative solutions.

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The consultation also proposed strict reserve rules for issuers. Under the plan, 40% of the assets backing systemic stablecoins would need to be held as non-interest-bearing deposits at the Bank of England, while the remaining 60% could be invested in short-term UK government debt. 

Transitional issuers would initially be allowed to hold up to 95% of reserves in government bonds. 

Industry Frustration Over Engagement

The requirement to keep a large share of reserves in unremunerated central bank deposits has been a major concern for issuers, who argue it could impose significant costs.

The proposed regulatory structure divides oversight between two authorities. The Bank of England would supervise prudential and financial stability risks for systemic stablecoins, while the Financial Conduct Authority would oversee conduct and consumer protection for non-systemic tokens. Systemic issuers would be subject to joint supervision.

Industry participants have also raised concerns about how the holding caps could be enforced. Agant chief legal officer Tom Rhodes said tracking stablecoin ownership across secondary markets may be difficult and could create a large administrative burden.

Zumo chief executive Nick Jones suggested regulators adopt time-limited workshops similar to the FCA’s “Sprint” model to improve collaboration between policymakers and industry.

Draft rules are expected in June 2026, with final regulations planned for the second half of the year. The consultation process closed on Feb. 10.

Related: SEC and CFTC Sign Crypto Policy Agreement to Coordinate Oversight 

The post Bank of England Signals Flexibility on Stablecoin Caps After Industry Pushback appeared first on Crypto News Australia.

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