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Policy

UK FCA Proposes 10% Crypto ETN Limit for Funds

The UK Financial Conduct Authority has proposed allowing certain authorized investment funds to allocate up to 10% of their portfolios to crypto exchange-traded notes, a move that could meani

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June 8, 2026
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UK FCA Proposes 10% Crypto ETN Limit for Funds
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The UK Financial Conduct Authority has proposed allowing certain authorized investment funds to allocate up to 10% of their portfolios to crypto exchange-traded notes, a move that could meaningfully expand institutional access to digital assets in Britain.

What the FCA proposal would allow

The FCA outlined the proposal in consultation paper CP26/17, which considers permitting eligible UK investment funds to hold crypto ETNs within a capped allocation. Crypto ETNs are debt securities listed on exchanges that track the price of digital assets like Bitcoin or Ethereum, giving investors exposure without requiring direct custody of the underlying tokens.

The proposed cap would limit fund exposure to 10% of total assets. This means a qualifying fund could dedicate a portion of its portfolio to crypto-linked products while keeping the vast majority in traditional asset classes.

The measure remains at the proposal stage. No final rule has been enacted, and the consultation process invites feedback from industry participants before the FCA determines whether, and in what form, the policy moves forward.

Why the change matters for fund managers and crypto markets

If adopted, the proposal would represent one of the most concrete steps the UK regulator has taken toward allowing mainstream investment vehicles to hold crypto-linked instruments. Until now, the FCA has maintained restrictions on crypto derivative products marketed to retail investors, making this consultation a notable shift in approach.

The 10% cap signals that the FCA is pursuing controlled exposure rather than unrestricted access. Fund managers would gain a regulated pathway to include digital asset products in diversified portfolios, potentially broadening demand for crypto ETNs listed on venues like the London Stock Exchange. As Capital Pioneer reported, the consultation frames fund access to crypto ETNs as a step toward structured institutional participation.

For crypto markets more broadly, formal regulatory frameworks in major financial centers tend to encourage institutional capital flows. The growing interest from institutional and intergovernmental bodies in blockchain-based financial products suggests the UK proposal fits within a wider trend of regulatory engagement with digital assets.

What to watch as the proposal develops

Final rules may differ substantially from what the consultation paper proposes. The FCA's consultation process typically involves gathering written responses, analyzing industry feedback, and publishing a policy statement that may include revised thresholds, additional safeguards, or narrower eligibility criteria.

Key details still to be determined include which fund types would qualify, what compliance and risk management requirements would apply, and whether the 10% ceiling could be adjusted based on the underlying ETN's asset class. The regulatory trajectory of crypto ETN access rules will depend heavily on these implementation specifics.

Funds considering future allocations to crypto ETNs will need to monitor the consultation timeline closely, as eligibility conditions and reporting obligations could shape whether the opportunity is practical for smaller managers or limited to larger institutional players. Developments in digital asset infrastructure standards may also influence how quickly fund administrators can operationalize crypto ETN holdings.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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