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FinTech and Crypto Firms Pursue Banking Ambitions

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
March 20, 2025
in Cryptocurrency, Fintech
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FinTechs and cryptocurrency firms are attempting to become banks in an atmosphere with more lenient regulations. Attracted by the prospect of reduced borrowing costs, more legitimacy, and direct access to client deposits, fintech and cryptocurrency companies are rapidly applying for state and national bank licenses.

Compared to the previous government, when authorities were reluctant to provide such clearances, the tendency has intensified under Donald Trump’s more pro-industry administration. Companies looking to grow see President Donald Trump as their opportunity to secure licenses that authorities have been delayed or unwilling to provide, according to a Reuters research published Tuesday, March 18. According to industry insiders, fintech and cryptocurrency companies’ interest in bank charters has increased dramatically.

“There is a lot more attention now. According to Alexandra Steinberg Barrage, a partner at Troutman Pepper Locke, we are now working on a number of applications, she told Reuters.

Is it yet fully underway? Not in my opinion. As Trump appoints new financial authorities, our clients are exercising cautious optimism and waiting for things to calm down. Even while businesses are becoming more interested, she pointed out that many are being cautious and won’t completely commit until the new government completes important regulatory appointments.

Although it’s unclear how many businesses will really proceed, sources working on possible license applications claim that bank charter preparations have greatly expanded.

Discussions and preparatory work have quickened, according to several people who spoke to Reuters about the charter application process. They did, however, note that it is yet unknown how many businesses will actually follow through.

According to the Reuters story, businesses who decide to become banks may experience a decrease in their capital and operating expenses, but they will also have to cope with more scrutiny. Additionally, licenses can lead to commercial and market prospects and increase credibility in the eyes of consumers.

Obtaining a bank charter has obvious benefits for fintech and cryptocurrency businesses.

A charter allows businesses to take deposits directly, reducing borrowing costs and enhancing financial stability in contrast to typical funding arrangements that depend on venture capital or expensive loans.

Another significant benefit is that businesses may lower their borrowing rates by using deposits, according to Carleton Goss, a lawyer at the legal firm Hunton Andrews Kurth, who is assisting with three such applications. 

According to the research, which cited S&P Global statistics, this increase in licensing efforts comes after a sharp decline in the number of bank charters authorized by US authorities, with only four applications accepted in 2023—a record low.

According to Goss, “online companies are aware that they will be subject to increased regulatory scrutiny.” “They should apply for a charter in order to get ahead of the curve and, consequently, gain more credibility and capital at a lower cost.”

Additionally, it improves credibility in a field that has come under growing criticism.

Getting a charter is seen by many businesses as a calculated step to stave off future regulatory actions.

In a recent open letter on expediting the approval process, Barrage and other regulatory attorneys noted that between 2010 and 2023, regulators approved an average of only five new bank charter applications annually, compared to 144 applications annually between 2000 and 2007.

Washington has lately seen a surge in support for de novo, or freshly chartered bank activity, as PYMNTS reported earlier this month.

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.’s interim chairman, Travis Hill, stated in January that the agency will work to “promote more de novo activity so there is a healthy pipeline of new entrants in the banking sector.”

The procedure is still costly and heavily regulated, and businesses must adhere to strict capital and compliance standards.

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