The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) granted Coinbase (COIN) a conditional approval for a national trust bank charter, a move that would place the crypto exchange among a small group of five digital-asset firms β including Ripple, Circle (CRCL) β that have received similar tentative sign-offs from the agency.Β
If the charter is finalized, Coinbase would be able to expand beyond custody services to offer payment products and other infrastructure under federal supervision, Coinbaseβs chief legal officer, Paul Grewal, told CNBC.
Coinbase Eyes Broader US Payments SuiteΒ
During his interview, Grewal said that the approval opens the door for Coinbase to develop a broader range of services in the US, particularly in the area of payments:Β
Over the long haul we will be able to explore, with the OCC, offering not just custody products but also other infrastructure products, particularly around payments, that we think will expand and extend crypto payments in all sorts of new and interesting and important directions.Β
However, the decision has reignited criticism from traditional banking stakeholders. The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) responded with a letter opposing the OCCβs conditional approval of Coinbase National Trust Co., the subsidiary named in the application.Β
ICBA President and CEO Rebeca Romero Rainey called the approval βa grave mistakeβ that, in the groupβs view, would put US consumers at risk.Β
The ICBAβs letter alleges the application contains significant shortcomings β including inadequate risk controls, unclear profitability prospects, and unresolved resolution risks β and argues that Coinbaseβs filing fails to satisfy requirements set by the National Bank Act and the OCCβs own regulations.
IBCA Demands OCC Rework National Trust Bank RuleΒ
The trade group warned that the influx of charter applications from non-bank entities suggests firms are seeking the benefits of a federal bank charter without being subject to the full spectrum of bank regulatory safeguards.Β
That, the Independent Community Bankers of America alleges, could undermine consumer protection and threaten the broader stability of the financial system. Moreover, the ICBA also aimed at the OCCβs final rule on national trust bank chartering.Β
The trade group objects to the OCCβs plan to charter uninsured national trust banks that could carry out nonβfiduciary crypto-related business without being subject to the Bank Holding Company Act or the prudential requirements that apply to FDICβinsured institutions.Β
In its letter, ICBA reiterated calls for the OCC to withdraw the rule or reissue a revised proposal that aligns with the agencyβs statutory authority and longstanding legal precedent.
Despite the OCCβs conditional approval, Coinbaseβs stock, which trades under the ticker name COIN, was trading at $171 at the time of writing and had seen little to no change compared to Wednesdayβs trading session.Β
Featured image from OpenArt, chart from TradingView.comΒ

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