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🇸🇮 Slovenia

ATVP runs a standard-track MiCA process under the ZIUTK law, with an early national transition cutoff of July 2025.

Last verified 2026-07-03 Next review 2026-07-17

Data verified: oldest cell 1 day ago (verified 2026-07-02). Individual cells show their own verification date below.

Licence type

MiCA CASP authorisation under Regulation (EU) 2023/1114, supplemented by the national Law on the Implementation of the EU Regulation on Crypto-Asset Markets (ZIUTK), in force from 23 November 2024.

Regulator

Agencija za trg vrednostnih papirjev (ATVP, Securities Market Agency) for ordinary CASP authorisation, supervision, qualifying holdings, and white-paper matters; Banka Slovenije handles e-money-token matters.

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Recent changes

ZIUTK in force since November 2024 as the national implementing law; the national transitional/grandfathering period for legacy providers expired 1 July 2025, earlier than Slovakia's, tightening the runway for unlicensed Slovenian crypto firms.

Verified 2026-07-02 Source: Copla, CyberUpgrade, Scorechain (directionally consistent; exact date reconciliation flagged as rough), https://copla.com/blog/compliance-regulations/mica-regulation-in-slovenia-licensing-implementation-and-what-crypto-firms-need-to-know/

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