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Binance FCA License: UK's New Crypto Regulation Path

Binance is preparing to knock on the door of Britain’s financial regulator once again, this time hoping the outcome will be different. According to The Telegraph, the world’s largest crypto exchange plans to file for a Binance FCA…

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Aug 17, 2026 at 2:21 PM UTC · Updated 6일 전 · 4 분 소요

Binance FCA License: UK's New Crypto Regulation Path
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Binance is preparing to knock on the door of Britain’s financial regulator once again, this time hoping the outcome will be different. According to The Telegraph, the world’s largest crypto exchange plans to file for a Binance FCA license under the United Kingdom’s incoming digital asset framework, marking its most serious attempt yet to shake off years of restrictions and re-establish a foothold in one of Europe’s biggest financial markets.

Key takeaways

  • Binance intends to apply for authorization from the Financial Conduct Authority under the UK’s new crypto regulatory regime.
  • The FCA’s application window opens on September 30, 2026, with the regime itself taking effect on October 25, 2027.
  • Applicants must build a genuine UK presence and satisfy governance, financial and “fit and proper” compliance standards.
  • Binance is expected to form a dedicated UK board as part of its authorization push.
  • The FCA restricted Binance’s UK entity from regulated activities in 2021, and the exchange stopped onboarding new UK customers in 2023 after financial-promotion rules changed.

Binance’s Plan to Re-enter the UK Market

Binance’s decision to pursue UK crypto regulation approval signals that the exchange sees a genuine path back into a market it was effectively pushed out of years ago. The move isn’t a formality — it’s a calculated bet that Britain’s overhauled rulebook offers a realistic route to legitimacy that didn’t exist under the previous framework.