Bridge Secures MiCA and EMI Licences in Luxembourg

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Bridge, owned by Stripe, secured a Crypto Asset Service Provider authorisation under MiCA and an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) licence in Luxembourg, giving it single-regulatory coverage across all 27 EU member states and removing the need for country-by-country licensing. The dual licences allow businesses to issue custom euro stablecoins via a single integration and let fintechs offer named IBANs across the EU, strengthening crypto payments infrastructure, regulatory compliance and adoption.
- Bridge secured MiCA and EMI licences in Luxembourg, opening up all 27 EU states.
- Businesses can issue custom euro stablecoins via Bridge on a single integration.
- Fintechs can offer customers named IBANs working across all 27 EU member states.
Bridge, the stablecoin payment and infrastructure platform owned by Stripe, has secured dual regulatory authorisation in Luxembourg, making it one of the most comprehensively licensed stablecoin providers in Europe.
The company obtained both a Crypto Asset Service Provider authorisation under the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation and an Electronic Money Institution licence. Together, these cover all 27 EU member states under a single regulatory umbrella, removing the need for separate country-by-country licensing.
What the Licences Actually Enable
The dual authorisation opens up a set of capabilities that were pre…
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