Zodia Custody wins Luxembourg approval to expand regulated stablecoin custody and transfers
Zodia Custody, the Standard Chartered-backed digital asset custodian, has received regulatory approval in Luxembourg to expand its stablecoin custody and related services for institutions in Europe. The announcement comes as the firm secures a Luxembourg Payment Institution licence from the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) [1] [2].
Multiple reports say the Luxembourg licence complements Zodia’s existing regulatory status under EU frameworks and supports broader stablecoin operations, including regulated custody and transfer capabilities across the European Union. The move is positioned as enabling Zodia to meet growing institutional demand for regulated stablecoin services in Europe [1] [3] [4].
Zodia Custody’s Luxembourg Payment Institution approval expands its ability to offer regulated stablecoin custody and transfer services to EU clients, according to coverage of the CSSF licence [1] [2].
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- 1Standard Chartered-backed Zodia Custody wins Luxembourg approval to expand stablecoin custody offeringCrypto Briefing• Jun 9, 2026
- 2Zodia Custody secures Luxembourg licence to expand EU stablecoin servicescrypto.news• Jun 9, 2026
- 3Zodia Custody Secures Luxembourg License for EU Stablecoin OperationsBlockonomi• Jun 9, 2026
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