Banks To Disclose Cryptocurrency Exposure Investment Impact Explained

Last updated: June 10, 2025, 04:35

Banks To Disclose Cryptocurrency Exposure Investment Impact Explained

The Basel Committee on Banking

Banking Regulators Want Banks to Disclose Crypto Exposure

The Basel Committee notes that where a single cryptoasset or cryptoliability exposure is material, a bank should disclose individual information about the treatment of that

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has finalised its disclosure framework for banks' cryptoasset exposures. The disclosure framework has been developed

The plans require banks to

BCBS approves disclosure framework for banks’ cryptocurrency

The plans require banks to disclose qualitative information on their crypto activities and quantitative information on their exposure to crypto. The committee also

Banks to publish crypto asset exposure from 2025, global

Regulatory Oversight of Cryptocurrency Exposure: A

Banks to Disclose Cryptocurrency Exposure: Investment

Banks to publish exposure to crypto assets from 2025

Global banking regulators have approved

Disclosure of cryptoasset exposures - Bank for International

Basel Committee requires banks to disclose cryptoasset exposures

Global banking regulators have approved a framework that requires banks to disclose their cryptocurrency exposure. This change comes at a

The Basel Committee said last

Banks to Disclose Cryptocurrency Exposure: Investment Impact

LONDONGlobal banking regulators have approved templates for banks to disclose their exposure to crypto assets from January 2025, they said on Wednesday, a year

The Basel Committee said last October that banks should disclose “quantitative information on crypto exposures” and liquidity requirements. This means that banks should

LONDON

LONDON (Reuters) -Global banking regulators have approved templates for banks to disclose their exposure to crypto assets from January 2025, they said on

Banks' total exposure to Group 2 cryptoassets should generally not exceed 1% of the bank's Tier 1 capital, with a hard limit of 2%. Breaches of the Group 2 exposure limit