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Latvijas Banka is Issuing a Licence to SIA AlphaRoute for the Provision of Crypto-asset Services
WHY THIS MATTERS
The licensing of SIA AlphaRoute by Latvijas Banka under the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) illustrates how early-moving Baltic nations are positioning themselves as strategic single-market entry points for digital asset businesses. While crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) previously faced a patchwork of fragmented, country-specific registration policies, the implementation of MiCA establishes a unified legal baseline across the entire European Economic Area (EEA). Obtaining local authorization in a cost-effective, high-governance jurisdiction allows businesses to leverage passporting mechanisms, enabling them to market and scale their operations across all 27 EU member states through a single cross-border notification workflow. This regulatory certainty reduces the legal friction and compliance costs that historically blocked digital asset platforms from expanding effectively into institutional markets.
A licence for the provision of crypto-asset services authorises the company to provide the following services:
- providing custody and administration of crypto-assets on behalf of clients;
- operating a trading platform for crypto-assets;
- exchanging crypto-assets for funds;
- exchanging crypto-assets for other crypto-assets;
- placing of crypto-assets;
- providing transfer services for crypto-assets on behalf of clients.
SIA AlphaRoute has received a licence in accordance with the requirements of the European Union (EU) Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA). Along with the entry into force of the MiCA Regulation, a unified legal framework for the crypto-asset sector, including the requirement for crypto-asset service providers to obtain authorisation, has been introduced in the EU. Upon obtaining authorisation in one EU country, a crypto-asset service provider may provide services throughout the EU in accordance with the mechanism for notifying cross-border activities.
Seven companies, including one investment firm, have so far obtained authorisation from Latvijas Banka to provide crypto-asset services.
Companies seeking a licence from Latvijas Banka are encouraged to use the licensing guides prepared by Latvijas Banka. These guides provide detailed information on the licensing process and requirements, including the documents to be drawn up and submitted to Latvijas Banka, the application review deadlines, among other details.
Businesses of the crypto-asset sector will also benefit from Latvijas Banka’s overview of the classification of crypto-assets in accordance with the MiCA Regulation, along with guidance on which crypto-assets are covered by the MiCA Regulation and which are subject to other types of legal acts.
To ensure a smooth licensing process, Latvijas Banka encourages companies to take advantage of pre-licensing consultations. During these consultations, Latvijas Banka’s experts offer guidance to companies on the applicable legal framework and conduct an initial assessment of the company’s compliance with regulatory requirements. Collaboration during the pre-licensing stage helps companies prepare high-quality licence applications and ensures that the licensing process proceeds smoothly. Consultation requests can be submitted via Latvijas Banka’s website.
Latvijas Banka has issued 13 licences to financial market participants this year. The entry of new market participants into Latvia’s financial market confirms that Latvijas Banka has established a structured and efficient licensing process.
FF NEWS TAKE
Latvijas Banka is establishing its standing as an efficient hub for European crypto asset innovation, granting SIA AlphaRoute a comprehensive CASP license that covers essential infrastructure operations from custody and execution to cross-asset exchanging. AlphaRoute becomes part of a highly exclusive group of just seven authorized companies in Latvia to achieve MiCA compliance. To draw in expanding international platforms, the Latvian central bank provides zero-fee, unlimited pre-licensing consultations alongside granular asset classification playbooks designed to iron out operational wrinkles before formal application fees are processed. Backed by highly competitive licensing fees and a zero-percent corporate tax structure on retained profits, this programmatic onboarding process has enabled Latvijas Banka to issue 13 financial market participant licenses this year alone, giving digital asset operators a fast, predictable path to secure a fully compliant European operational footprint.
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