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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Zimbabwe Introduces New Crypto Regulations with Annual FIU Registration

Zimbabwe Introduces New Crypto Regulations with Annual FIU Registration

What to know:

  • Zimbabwe crypto regulations require annual FIU registration for virtual asset firms.
  • Approved crypto businesses must pay a $500 fee, while unlicensed firms face charges.
  • Authorities aim to bring informal crypto trading into Zimbabwe’s financial oversight.

By Yahya Raza Sherazi | Edited By Ammar Raza,June 13, 2026, 11:59 PM

Crypto Regulations

Zimbabwe has implemented crypto regulations to bring virtual asset businesses under formal regulation. Digital asset firms must register on an annual basis. The framework applies to national crypto trading, transfers, custody, and other services.

According to the report, the rules were issued under the Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube. Companies are required to register annually with the Financial Intelligence Unit. The FIU operates as an anti-money laundering body under the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.

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Zimbabwe Sets $500 Crypto Registration Fee

Approved businesses pay an annual registration fee of $500. Any company that operates without authorization will be subject to criminal liability. The measure establishes the first wide-ranging legal framework for virtual asset companies in Zimbabwe.

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— Reuters (@Reuters) June 13, 2026

The move targets a market that has operated mostly outside formal channels. However, the importance of crypto regulations grew following the ban imposed on banks in 2018, which prevented banks from supporting crypto transactions. That limitation drove activity towards peer-to-peer platforms, social media groups, and informal traders.

Now authorities are calling for more transparent digital asset transactions. FIU provides a pathway for the Government to monitor operators and flows of money. The authorities also seek to mitigate the risk associated with unregistered financial services and money laundering.

Local demand for crypto assets has been backed by Zimbabwe’s economic history. The lack of confidence in local currency was caused by hyperinflation in the late 2000s and recurring currency fluctuations. Many users turned to Bitcoin and other digital assets for savings and cross-border transfers.

Remittances are also a factor in crypto usage in the country. Families that receive funds from outside the country can find traditional banking channels very expensive. Digital assets have provided another avenue for payment for those already engaged in informal markets.

Source: Reuters

Crypto Regulations Follow Africa’s Digital Asset Growth

The new crypto regulations come as Sub-Saharan Africa records strong digital asset growth. According to the Chainalysis report, Sub-Saharan Africa recorded over $205 billion in on-chain value between July 2024 and June 2025. The figure marked a 52% increase from the previous year.

The regulation by Zimbabwe is also part of larger regulatory action across Africa. South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and Mauritius have regulated virtual asset activities. This shows that governments are seeking ways to integrate cryptocurrency business into the formal financial sector.

In Zimbabwe, local traders reacted positively but cautiously to the regulations. Jeffrey Mutambiranwa, a Harare-based crypto trader, said the measures could help traders transact in cryptocurrencies openly. Smaller operators might find it tough to pay the $500 fee amid persisting economic struggles.

The effectiveness of the process would depend on enforcement. Awareness, on the other hand, will also be critical since most people use crypto informally. Regulatory direction can assist in ensuring that businesses understand their responsibilities according to the proposed framework.

For the government, crypto regulations offer monitoring benefits and registration revenue. For businesses, the framework may provide a clearer path to legal operations. Zimbabwe’s crypto regulations will depend on transparent implementation and continued dialogue with market participants.

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About Yahya Raza Sherazi

Yahya Raza is a Technology Analyst at Tronweekly, covering cryptocurrency markets, blockchain-related developments, and digital asset regulations. He has over one year of experience reporting on Bitcoin, altcoins, and broader crypto market trends.

His reporting focuses on market movements, crypto scams and hacks, security-related incidents, and regulatory developments, examining how technological risks and policy actions impact the crypto ecosystem. Yahya tracks ongoing market activity and industry updates using verified data and official sources.

Yahya’s work is written for both beginners and experienced readers, with an emphasis on clear, accurate reporting on crypto markets, technology-related risks, and regulatory changes, without speculation or investment guidance.

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