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Australia Regulates Stablecoin Distribution Without Additional Licensing

Australia Regulates Stablecoin Distribution Without Additional Licensing

Cointurk2025/09/18 18:21
By: Ömer Ergin
In Brief Australia allows licensed firms to distribute stablecoins without extra approval. The exemption is effective until June 2028 and includes consumer protections. This decision aligns with global trends in expanding stablecoin regulations.

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) announced a remarkable exemption concerning the distribution of stablecoins in the country. This new decision allows licensed intermediaries to distribute stablecoins without requiring additional approval. The regulation will become effective upon its registration in the Federal Register of Legislation.

ASIC’s Stablecoin Exemption

With the release of the “Stablecoin Distribution Exemption Instrument,” companies holding an Australian Financial Services (AFS) license now can offer stablecoins to users without a separate market or exchange license. This ruling applies to crypto exchanges, brokers, and other intermediaries, enhancing their operational capabilities.

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The exemption includes specific conditions to protect consumers. Distributors serving individual investors are required to present the Product Disclosure Statement of the stablecoin issuer to their customers. This exemption will remain valid until June 1, 2028.

Initially, the AUDMA stablecoin issued by Catena Digital has been listed as a “Designated Stablecoin.” ASIC mentioned that other stablecoin issuers, who acquire an AFS license in the future, could also be included in this scope.

Australia’s Cryptocurrency Regulation Framework

The Australian government had outlined a dual regulatory model for cryptocurrency platforms and payment-focused stablecoins in a policy paper released in March. This new exemption is positioned as a temporary bridge until the implementation of the legal framework.

The policy paper also emphasized that businesses wishing to offer only stablecoins or specific coins don’t need to obtain a financial market license. This clarifies the distribution process for companies operating in the sector, making their operations more transparent.

Globally, stablecoin regulations are rapidly expanding. The United States has implemented its first national framework with the GENIUS Act. Regions such as Hong Kong and China are also preparing their regulations. Australia’s newly introduced regulation signifies its participation in this global trend.

Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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