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Hong Kong Moves to Clarify Capital Treatment for Crypto in Insurance Sector

2025/12/22 19:02
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According to documents reviewed by Bloomberg, the Hong Kong Insurance Authority is considering new capital rules that would assign a full risk weighting to insurers’ direct cryptocurrency holdings, while treating regulated stablecoins more favorably.

Key takeaways:

  • Insurers’ direct crypto exposures would carry a 100% capital risk charge.
  • Regulated stablecoins could receive lower risk treatment aligned with their fiat backing.
  • The framework aims to balance financial stability with controlled crypto participation.
  • Rules are still in draft form and subject to industry consultation and revision.

Crypto Exposure Faces Full Capital Weighting

Under the draft proposal dated Dec. 4, insurers’ exposure to crypto assets would be required to hold capital equal to the full value of those positions. This approach reflects regulatory caution toward volatility while stopping short of banning crypto exposure outright.

Stablecoins receive differentiated treatment. If issued and regulated within Hong Kong, they would be assessed risk charges consistent with the underlying fiat currency, potentially positioning them as a lower-risk digital asset option for insurers.

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The proposal remains preliminary and is expected to enter a public consultation phase between February and April. After reviewing feedback, the Insurance Authority plans to submit finalized measures for legislative consideration.

Part of a Broader Crypto Push

The proposal aligns with Hong Kong’s wider strategy to establish itself as a regulated digital asset hub. Authorities have already rolled out licensing regimes for virtual asset trading platforms and stablecoin issuers.

In November, the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission introduced measures aimed at improving liquidity for licensed crypto exchanges, including allowing access to global liquidity via shared order books.

Together, these initiatives signal Hong Kong’s intent to attract institutional capital into digital assets — but within a tightly controlled regulatory framework designed to manage systemic risk.


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