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Central Bank of Iceland, EMI (EMD2)

Last verified 2026-07-02 Next review 2026-07-16

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Licence type

Operating licence for electronic money institutions under Iceland's Act No. 114/2021 on Payment Services (EMD2/PSD2 transposition, as an EEA EFTA state)

Verified 2026-07-02 Source: Act No. 114/2021 on Payment Services: https://www.cb.is/library/Skraarsafn---EN/Laws/Act%20No.%20114%202021%20on%20Payment%20Services.pdf

Regulator

Central Bank of Iceland (Seðlabanki Íslands) — Financial Supervisory Authority functions merged into the Central Bank of Iceland from 1 January 2020 (formerly Fjármálaeftirlitið / FME, a standalone authority 1999-2019)

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Recent changes

Iceland's e-money institution Monerium EMI ehf received the world's first e-money licence explicitly for blockchain-based issuance (2019) under EU e-money rules, passportable across the EEA — illustrating Iceland's relatively crypto/blockchain-friendly EMI stance

Verified 2026-07-02 Source: Monerium press release: https://monerium.com/press/20190614-emi/

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