Nomura Holdings is tightening risk controls at its European crypto subsidiary after recording third-quarter losses, marking a cautious retreat from digital assetsNomura Holdings is tightening risk controls at its European crypto subsidiary after recording third-quarter losses, marking a cautious retreat from digital assets

Japan’s Largest Wealth Manager Scales Back Crypto After Q3 Losses

Nomura Holdings is tightening risk controls at its European crypto subsidiary after recording third-quarter losses, marking a cautious retreat from digital assets amid mounting pressure from market volatility.

The move comes as Bitcoin broke below $80,000 over the weekend and firms holding large digital asset reserves report billions in unrealized losses.

According to Bloomberg, shares of the Tokyo-listed firm tumbled 6.7% on Monday, the biggest intraday decline in more than nine months, after net income dropped 9.7% year-over-year to ¥91.6 billion ($590 million) for the quarter ended December 31.

Japan's Nomura Q3 Losses - Nomura Shares Price ChartSource: Google Finance

However, Hideyasu Ban, a senior analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, said Nomura’s market reaction is “likely short-term in nature” as investor unease over crypto losses combined with broader Asian market weakness.

Crypto Losses Tarnish Otherwise Solid Quarter

Chief Financial Officer Hiroyuki Moriuchi confirmed during a Friday earnings briefing that Nomura is “reducing the amount of risk” at Laser Digital Holdings, its Switzerland-based digital asset unit.

The subsidiary swung to losses in the third quarter due to market fluctuations, prompting stricter position management across crypto operations.

As profits fluctuate greatly due to market fluctuations, strict position management is used to reduce risk,” Moriuchi said during an analyst call, though he emphasized the firm’s long-term commitment remains unchanged.

Nomura’s international operations earned ¥16.3 billion before taxes, which is the 10th consecutive profitable quarter, but the level was roughly 70% lower than a year earlier due to European losses.

The crypto setback overshadowed otherwise robust quarterly results, with four-segment pretax income reaching the highest level in 18 years.

Wealth Management hit a record-high recurring revenue while Investment Management assets climbed to an all-time high of ¥134.7 trillion following the $1.8 billion acquisition of Macquarie’s asset management business.

Japan's Nomura Q3 Losses - Excerpt from the Q3 ReportExcerpt from the Q3 Report. | Source: Nomura Holdings

Nomura announced plans to buy back up to ¥60 billion in shares, representing 3.2% of its outstanding stock.

Treasury Firms Report Billions in Unrealized Losses

Nomura’s difficulties reflect broader struggles across the crypto treasury sector, where major holders are recording massive paper losses.

Strategy reported a $17.44 billion unrealized loss on digital assets for the three months ended December 31, alongside a $5.01 billion deferred tax benefit, according to an 8-K filing Monday.

Despite the quarterly hit, the company continued accumulating Bitcoin, acquiring an additional 2,932 BTC for approximately $264.1 million during the period from Jan. 20 to Jan. 25.

Bitmine Immersion Technologies, linked to investor Tom Lee, faces more than $6 billion in unrealized losses on its Ether reserves after acquiring an additional 40,302 ETH last week.

The firm’s total holdings of over 4.24 million ETH are now valued at roughly $9.6 billion, down sharply from an estimated peak of $13.9 billion in October as Ether prices slid toward $2,300.

Japan’s Metaplanet also reported an impairment of 104.6 billion yen ($680 million) on its Bitcoin holdings, forecasting a consolidated ordinary loss of 98.56 billion yen ($640 million) for fiscal 2025.

The Tokyo-listed firm announced a $137 million capital raise through third-party allotment following a 70% decline from June highs.

Banking License Application Signals Long-Term Vision

Despite financial setbacks, Laser Digital filed for a U.S. national bank trust charter with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency on Tuesday, according to the Financial Times.

The application positions the Nomura subsidiary to offer spot digital asset trading without requiring state-by-state custody permits.

The two-stage approval process typically takes upwards of a year, following preliminary clearance expected within four months.

The filing joins a surge of applications from fintechs and crypto firms capitalizing on the Trump administration’s lighter regulatory touch.

World Liberty Financial applied in early January, while European fintech Revolut is preparing its own submission after scrapping plans to acquire an American lender.

Despite these forward-looking regulatory moves, market sentiment remains divided on near-term prospects.

Bitwise chief investment officer Matt Hougan suggested Q4 2025 may have “quietly signaled the end of the crypto bear market,” drawing parallels to early 2023 when fundamentals improved despite weak prices.

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