UK FCA announces retail access to crypto ETNs

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The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced that effective from 8 October, retail consumers will be permitted to access crypto exchange traded notes (cETNs), marking a significant shift from the current ban. This move is the latest step in the FCA's evolving approach to establishing a regulatory framework for crypto, in line with its crypto roadmap. To ensure investor protection, cETNs must be traded exclusively on an FCA-approved, UK-based Recognised Investment Exchange (RIE). Firms offering these products will be subject to financial promotion rules to avoid offering consumers inappropriate incentives to invest and to ensure consumers are provided with the right information. While the consumer duty will apply to firms offering these products to retail investors, the FCA clarifies that there will not be coverage from the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. Consumers should therefore ensure they understand the risks before deciding to invest. The existing ban on cryptoasset derivatives for retail clients remains in force.

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