The FCA has warned Premier League clubs that crypto sponsorship deals with unauthorised firms bring risk and expose clubs to legal trouble. Britain’s financial watchdog has put football clubs on notice. The Financial Conduct Authority issued a formal warning on Wednesday. It targets clubs in the Premier League and beyond. The regulator says sponsorship deals […]
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The FCA has urged clubs to rethink deals with unauthorized crypto and trading sponsors, warning that fans risk losing all their money and teams face legal and reputational fallout.
The UK Financial Conduct Authority has warned football clubs that sponsorship deals with unauthorised crypto firms could expose fans to financial harm while creating legal, money laundering and reputational risks for clubs. According to the FCA, it has written to…
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On May 28, Aave Labs announced that its UK subsidiaries Push Labs Ltd. and Push Virtual Assets Ltd. received FCA registration as cryptoasset exchange providers, layered on top of the group’s existing Electronic Money Institution authorization. Combined with the MiCAR CASP license that Push Virtual Assets Ireland Limited secured from the Central Bank of Ireland in November 2025, Aave now operates under a dual-permission framework covering both the UK and the EEA. The licensing stack clears the path for zero-fee fiat-to-stablecoin on and off-ramps and, according to Stani Kulechov, “next-generation, zero-fee on-chain consumer financial products.” Aave’s competitive edge comes from its position as the largest on-chain credit market, with nearly $14 billion in total value locked (TVL) and $10.7 billion in outstanding borrowings, according to DefiLlama. Adding a regulated consumer p
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Aave’s UK subsidiaries Push Labs Limited and Push Virtual Assets Limited secured FCA crypto registration. The approval creates a dual regulatory structure combining crypto exchange and EMI authorization in the UK. Push will launch zero-fee pound-to-stablecoin on-ramps and off-ramps for UK users. Aave Labs has won two licenses in the UK, a significant milestone for […]
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Aave Labs’ UK subsidiaries, Push Labs Ltd. and Push Virtual Assets Ltd., known together as Push, received Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) cryptoasset registration as cryptoasset exchange providers under the UK’s current Anti-Money Laundering regime. The registration was obtained for “certain cryptoasset activities” and supports the decentralized finance (DeFi) company’s plans to build regulated stablecoin on- and off-ramping infrastructure in the country, Aave said Thursday. Aave Labs’ Push describes itself as a “simple way to move between Euros and stablecoins,” according to its homepage. The FCA’s online registry shows that the London-headquartered firm has been registered with the regulator since May 12. The regulatory greenlight allows the subsidiary of the largest decentralized lending protocol to develop its on- and off-ramping stablecoin infrastructure under regulatory permission in