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Pinned 🇪🇸 Spain partly open Verified 2026-07-03
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🇬🇧 United Kingdom
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| Licence type | Entidad de Dinero Electronico (EDE), authorised under Ley 21/2011, de 26 de julio, de dinero electronico, and Real Decreto 778/2012 (as amended by Real Decreto 736/2019). Spain recognises 'entidades de dinero electronico hibridas' (hybrid EMIs) and an exemption/light regime under art. 14 of Real Decreto-ley 19/2018 for small-scale e-money issuers below activity thresholds, analogous to a 'small EMI' tier. | Authorised EMI (AEMI) or Small EMI (SEMI) under the Electronic Money Regulations 2011. |
| Regulator | Banco de Espana (Bank of Spain) | Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). |
| Capital requirement | Spain capital requirement is locked. Unlock with the £349 pass. | AEMI GBP 350,000 initial plus own funds 2% of average outstanding e-money. SEMI no initial capital, capped below EUR 5m outstanding. |
| Timeline to authorisation | Spain timeline to authorisation is locked. Unlock with the £349 pass. | About 6 to 12 months including pre-application (statutory 3 months from a complete application). |
| Local substance | Spain local substance is locked. Unlock with the £349 pass. | UK entity with UK mind and management, MLRO, adequate local staffing. |
| Application cost | Spain application cost is locked. Unlock with the £349 pass. | FCA application fee (order of GBP 5,000 for AEMI) plus roughly GBP 75k to 200k professional. |
| Ongoing cost | Spain ongoing cost is locked. Unlock with the £349 pass. | FCA periodic fees, annual safeguarding audit, compliance headcount. |
| Passporting | Spain passporting is locked. Unlock with the £349 pass. | None after Brexit, no EEA passport. |
| EMIs authorised | Spain emis authorised is locked. Unlock with the £349 pass. | Around 338 e-money firms on the FCA register including small EMIs, the largest EMI population in Europe. |
| Key restrictions | Spain key restrictions is locked. Unlock with the £349 pass. | No interest on e-money, no deposit-taking; a SEMI cannot provide AIS or PIS. |
| Safeguarding | Spain safeguarding is locked. Unlock with the £349 pass. | Segregation or insurance or comparable guarantee. FCA Supplementary safeguarding regime (Policy Statement PS25/12, published 7 August 2025) in force from 7 May 2026: daily reconciliations, monthly regulatory reporting, annual safeguarding audit by a qualified auditor, resolution pack, third-party due diligence; audit exemption below GBP 100k. Stage 2 CASS-style statutory trust (Post-Repeal Regime) still under FCA review, not yet confirmed. |
| Recent changes | PSD3/PSR final texts published 23 April 2026, undergoing legal-linguistic review, OJ publication expected June/July 2026 (risk of slipping to September). Analysis flags that Spain's separate payment-institution and e-money statutes (despite an integrated supervisor) will likely require a more structural legislative overhaul than in peer states to merge into PSD3/PSR's single rulebook. | FCA safeguarding reform live from 7 May 2026; HM Treasury payments-law reform expected later in 2026. |
| Difficulty rating | Spain difficulty rating is locked. Unlock with the £349 pass. | 4. Rigorous on financial crime and safeguarding, very large market. |
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