What is this event?
A 1.5-hour member session diving into recent UK regulatory developments on crypto. We’ll be discussing two key publications:
HMT Draft Statutory Instrument – Future financial services regulatory regime for cryptoassets
Read here
FCA Discussion Paper 25/1 – Regulating cryptoasset activities
Read here
Why does it matter?
Stablecoins and crypto are firmly back on the legislative and regulatory agenda. This is a key moment — what we say now will help shape the UK’s future regulatory landscape. Members have different interests at stake, and this session will help us understand those differences so we can reflect them in our engagement and responses.
Who should attend?
This is open to the Digital Currencies and Regulator Working Groups, and also all member banks, law firms, consultancies, plus tech firms not already in those working groups. If we have merchants who use crypto, they’d be particularly valuable voices in the conversation.
What will members gain?
A clearer understanding of where regulation is headed, and — more importantly — the opportunity to influence how the association responds. If members want their views reflected in the next stage of regulatory development, this is the moment to speak up.
Event Details:
Date: Monday 19th May 2025
Time: 14.00 – 15.30 BST
Where: Online (Zoom)
The Payments Association
St Clement’s House
27 Clements Lane
London EC4N 7AE
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