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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Ripple Gains FCA Registration in UK Ahead of New Crypto Licensing Rules

Ripple Gains FCA Registration in UK Ahead of New Crypto Licensing Rules

What to know:

  • Ripple Markets UK has secured FCA MLR registration, expanding its compliant crypto activity in the UK.
  • The FCA plans to open a new crypto licensing application gateway in September 2026.
  • All MLR-registered crypto firms must reapply for FSMA approval before October 25, 2027.

By Sheila | Edited By Ammar Raza,January 10, 2026, 4:47 AM

Ripple

Ripple has achieved a regulatory landmark in the UK through its subsidiary as Britain continues to tighten control over cryptocurrency. On 9 January 2026, the Financial Conduct Authority listed Ripple Markets UK Ltd under the Money Laundering Regulations.

This announcement comes as the FCA sets a clear path for a broader UK crypto licensing regime. The UK government has clarified that new laws from 2027 will ensure stronger control and greater protection. The laws will ensure that the operations within the cryptoasset industry are in line with existing laws governing other financial products.

Ripple secures FCA registration for a compliant UK operating base

According to FCA records, Ripple Markets UK meets the requirements for combating money laundering and financing terrorism. The listing enables it to offer some financial services in Britain related to crypto offerings. However, it does not give it full financial services permission to operate in Britain.

The announcement also reveals the authorization of an Electronic Money Institution for its UK operation. This is significant as it enables the regulation of payment services and electronic money operations. Ripple has focused its operations on cross-border payment schemes and rails.

The future of regulated digital assets payments in the UK has arrived! 🇬🇧

Ripple has officially secured approval of both an EMI license and Cryptoasset Registration from the UK's FCA.

Who better to explain what it means than our UK and Europe Managing Director @CraddockCJ.… pic.twitter.com/q2xyeJQXEF

— Ripple (@Ripple) January 9, 2026

FCA records also contain operational constraints for the UK operations of the company. The company must obtain FCA written approval to facilitate the operation of cryptocurrency ATMs. Furthermore, the company must obtain approval to begin operations for retail clients.

The FCA also records limitations on the authorization of agents and distributors without consent. There are also restrictions on the issuance of electronic money to consumers, micro-enterprises, and charitable organizations.

Also Read: Ripple Rules Out IPO Plans Despite Wall Street Backing and $40 billion Valuation

UK crypto licensing applications to open in September 2026

In addition to Ripples’ approval, the FCA has told firms to be prepared for a revised authorization regime under the Financial Services and Markets Act. Under the revised regime, firms will require authorizations for cryptoasset-regulated activities. The FCA expects the application process will open in September 2026.

The regulator has described this gateway as a limited application window. The regulator has also indicated that this period will run for at least 28 days. Additionally, the regulator has indicated that this window will close no later than 28 days before the regime comes into effect.

It has also been made clear by the FCA that AML registrations will not be carried over automatically. Firms that are already registered under the Money Laundering Regulations will still require authorization.

A UK government spokesperson described the change as a move to a more complete regulatory perimeter for crypto. The Treasury has announced that a regulatory regime for cryptoassets will come into effect in October 2027. Moreover, the FCA and the Bank of England are working on a set of related regulatory measures.

FCA discussions specify exchange and market standards

The FCA has launched consultations that outline the expected standards for the crypto market in the UK. It has issued recommendations regarding token admissions, disclosure, and the market abuse regime. The consultation for CP25/41 will close on February 12, 2026.

The second consultation is CP25/40, which addresses the regulation of cryptoasset activities. The document contains expectations for platforms, brokers, and other types of intermediaries. It also refers to the proposed regulation of cryptoasset firms.

The FCA has also referred to areas like lending, borrowing, and staking as part of its policy initiatives. Final guidelines from the regulators are expected to be issued by the end of 2026.

Also Read: XRP Rallies 35% From $1.80 Support – $10 Could Be Next

Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News, Fintech, Ripple (XRP)

About Sheila

Sheila is a crypto and finance writer with over four years of experience covering blockchain, DeFi, and market trends. A graduate of the University of Nairobi in Economics and Communication, she’s known for making complex topics clear and accessible. Sheila focuses on Bitcoin, ETFs, stablecoins, digital payments, and crypto regulations. She is also a photographer and tech innovator.

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