B2C2 obtains CASP licence in Luxembourg
15 May 2026 Luxembourg
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B2C2, an institutional crypto-native liquidity provider, has received authorisation from Luxembourg’s Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) under the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework.
According to the firm, the approval makes it the first global OTC liquidity provider to obtain a Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) licence.
B2C2 says the approval is indicative of its “continued commitment to upholding the highest standards of regulatory compliance and building institutional-grade infrastructure for digital asset liquidity”.
The company also intends to scale its OTC spot crypto trading services to clients throughout the EU and broader European Economic Area (EEA), utilising MiCA’s passporting regime, which allows CASPs to provide their services across all member states without the need for region-to-region authorisation.
Thomas Restout, group CEO at B2C2, says that the licensing is a “significant accomplishment for B2C2”, reflective of the firm’s “long-standing focus on regulatory compliance and governance”.
Head of Luxembourg at B2C2, Denzel Walters, adds: “Since launching operations in Luxembourg in 2024, we have been impressed by the country’s forward-looking regulatory approach and growing digital asset ecosystem.
“Securing MiCA authorisation here enables B2C2 to expand regulated services to clients across the EU.”
According to the firm, the approval makes it the first global OTC liquidity provider to obtain a Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) licence.
B2C2 says the approval is indicative of its “continued commitment to upholding the highest standards of regulatory compliance and building institutional-grade infrastructure for digital asset liquidity”.
The company also intends to scale its OTC spot crypto trading services to clients throughout the EU and broader European Economic Area (EEA), utilising MiCA’s passporting regime, which allows CASPs to provide their services across all member states without the need for region-to-region authorisation.
Thomas Restout, group CEO at B2C2, says that the licensing is a “significant accomplishment for B2C2”, reflective of the firm’s “long-standing focus on regulatory compliance and governance”.
Head of Luxembourg at B2C2, Denzel Walters, adds: “Since launching operations in Luxembourg in 2024, we have been impressed by the country’s forward-looking regulatory approach and growing digital asset ecosystem.
“Securing MiCA authorisation here enables B2C2 to expand regulated services to clients across the EU.”
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