How to Obtain a Crypto License in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) – Step-by-Step Guide
Applying For a Crypto License in BVI – Key Takeaways
- One of the few offshore jurisdictions with a full regulatory framework for crypto
- Crypto legislated under the Virtual Assets Service Providers Act, 2022 (VASP Act)
- Share capital based on operational expenses
- Digital assets regulated by the BVI Financial Services Commission (FSC)
- Major exchanges like Kraken, Huobi, and BitFinex are licensed in BVI
How to Apply for a Crypto License in BVI?
How to Obtain a BVI Crypto License
- Register a BVI Business Company (BC) with the BVI Financial Services Commission (FSC).
- Appoint a minimum of one director — corporate or individual, with no residency requirement.
- Prepare a comprehensive business plan outlining the scope of virtual asset services to be offered.
- Demonstrate adequate cybersecurity protocols and secure digital wallet solutions.
- Establish robust AML (Anti-Money Laundering) and KYC (Know Your Customer) policies compliant with BVI regulations.
- Secure a registered office and appoint a licensed BVI registered agent.
- Submit audited financial projections and proof of sufficient capital to sustain operations.
- Complete and file the Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license application with supporting documents to the FSC.
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BVI Crypto FAQ
What is a BVI crypto license and who needs one?
A BVI crypto license, officially known as the Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license, is required for companies operating in the British Virgin Islands that provide services such as exchanging virtual assets, offering custodial wallets, or facilitating crypto transactions. Any business dealing in digital assets must obtain this license to remain compliant with BVI law.
How long does it take to obtain a crypto license in the BVI?
The process to secure a BVI VASP license typically takes between 8 to 12 weeks, depending on the completeness of the application, responsiveness of the applicant, and due diligence conducted by the BVI Financial Services Commission.
What are the capital requirements for a BVI crypto license?
While there is no fixed minimum capital requirement publicly listed, applicants must demonstrate they have sufficient financial resources to operate securely, meet compliance obligations, and protect client funds. Financial projections are a key part of the application process.
Can foreign nationals apply for a crypto license in the BVI?
Yes, foreign nationals and companies can apply for a BVI crypto license. There are no residency requirements for shareholders or directors, but the company must appoint a licensed local registered agent and maintain a registered office in the BVI.
What compliance obligations come with a BVI VASP license?
License holders must comply with the BVI’s Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) regulations. This includes implementing KYC procedures, maintaining transaction records, submitting periodic reports, and undergoing audits or regulatory inspections as required.

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