KEY POINTS
  • A select few firms, including Revolut and Copper, will be allowed to continue trading after a temporary register closes Friday, the FCA said.
  • The temporary register has shrunk considerably in recent weeks, with B2C2 and Wirex among those withdrawing their applications.
  • The deadline extension comes as British officials are set to announce a new regulatory regime for crypto as soon as next week.
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The U.K.'s Financial Conduct Authority said Wednesday it is giving some crypto companies more time to register with the regulator beyond an original Mar. 31 deadline.

A select few firms, including the fintech company Revolut and crypto start-up Copper, will be allowed to continue trading after a temporary registration regime closes, the FCA said in an update on its website.