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    Japan’s FSA May Let Banks Hold Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrencies

    FxConnectHUBBy FxConnectHUBOctober 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) is reportedly preparing to review regulations that could allow banks to acquire and hold cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin for investment purposes.

    The move would mark a major policy shift, as current supervisory guidelines, revised in 2020, effectively ban banks from holding crypto due to volatility risks, according to a Sunday report from Livedoor News.

    Per the report, the FSA plans to discuss the reform at an upcoming meeting of the Financial Services Council, an advisory body to the Prime Minister. The initiative aims to align crypto asset management with traditional financial products like stocks and government bonds.

    Regulators are expected to explore a framework for managing crypto-related risks, such as sharp price swings that could impact a bank’s financial health. If approved, the FSA will likely impose capital and risk-management requirements before permitting banks to hold digital assets.

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    The FSA is also considering allowing bank groups to register as licensed “cryptocurrency exchange operators,” enabling them to offer trading and custody services directly.

    Japan’s crypto market continues to grow rapidly, with more than 12 million crypto accounts registered as of February 2025, about 3.5 times higher than five years ago, according to FSA data.

    At the start of September, the FSA sought to place crypto regulation under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act (FIEA), shifting it from the Payments Services Act to strengthen investor protection and align crypto with securities laws.

    The regulator said that many issues within crypto resemble those traditionally addressed under the FIEA, so it may be appropriate to apply similar mechanisms and enforcement.

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