Basel Committee finalises crypto asset disclosure rules

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Disclosure and prudential standards to be implemented by 2026


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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision published its final disclosure framework for banks’ crypto asset exposures and amendments to its crypto prudential standard on July 17.

The disclosure framework includes a standardised table and templates outlining the requirements for banks to disclose qualitative and quantitative information on crypto assets.

The Basel Committee aims to “enhance information availability and support market discipline” through the new framework.

The targeted amendments to

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