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Sberbank explores crypto-backed loans as Russia softens stance on digital assets

2025/12/25 23:38
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Russian financial services giant Sberbank may soon start offering loans secured by cryptocurrency, one of its top executives unveiled.        

The news comes right after the monetary authority in Moscow published a plan for the regulation of digital asset transactions in Russia, including the provision of related services.

Sberbank hopes to lend fiat using crypto as collateral

Known now as Sber, Russia’s largest bank by assets, is exploring the possibility of lending rubles in return for cryptocurrencies, the local press reported.

According to the Deputy Chairman of its Management Board, Anatoly Popov, the bank is currently considering options for providing loans against crypto as collateral.

The majority state-owned bank is ready to work with Russian regulators to develop solutions for this kind of service, the Sber executive told the TASS news agency.

In excerpts from an interview, quoted by the country’s leading business dailies Kommersant and Vedomosti, Popov stated:

He also noted that Sberbank continues to expand financing through its own digital asset platform. Since January of this year, the bank has hosted more than 160 issues of digital financial assets, including the country’s first tokens for real estate and oil.

“Cryptocurrency market regulation in Russia is still in its infancy, and we are ready to participate in developing relevant solutions and creating the infrastructure to launch such services, together with the regulator,” Anatoly Popov emphasized.

The banker’s statements come after, earlier this week, the Central Bank of Russia (CBR) released key takeaways from its new concept for comprehensive regulation of the nation’s crypto space, as reported by Cryptopolitan.

Meanwhile, Russia’s largest stock markets, the Moscow Exchange (MOEX) and the St. Petersburg Exchange (SPB) declared they are ready to launch cryptocurrency trading.

Russian crypto regulations coming in 2026

The CBR plan brings major changes to Moscow’s attitude toward decentralized digital money. First of all, cryptocurrencies and stablecoins will be recognized as “currency assets.”

Then, access to them will be expanded significantly, far beyond the framework of the existing “experimental legal regime,” which was initially supposed to remain in place for three years.

Non-professional, retail investors will be allowed to acquire Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other coins, which are currently available only to “highly qualified” investors.

Nevertheless, the monetary authority emphasized it still views cryptocurrency as a high-risk instrument and made it clear it prefers to use Russia’s existing financial infrastructure for crypto operations.

Legislative amendments to implement the strategy have already been filed with the government in Moscow, and the central bank expects lawmakers to approve them by July 1, 2026.

The proposals also aim to overhaul Russia’s market for digital financial assets (DFAs) regulated with a dedicated law, which entered into force in 2021.

That legislation legalized the issuance and circulation of Russian digital assets, which represent tokenized securities and other real assets, as well as digital rights.

The latter are still issued exclusively on private blockchains, but the Bank of Russia wants to allow domestic companies to circulate them on public networks in order to attract foreign investment.

Earlier this week, Russia’s largest private bank, Alfa-Bank, announced it’s launching a DFA based on fuel. The instrument, issued on behalf of the Trassa network of gas stations, tokenizes regular gasoline as a funding and marketing tool, part of its loyalty program.

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