BitGo Holdings, Inc., announced that the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency approved its long-awaited conversion request. The regulator authorized BitGo BitGo Holdings, Inc., announced that the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency approved its long-awaited conversion request. The regulator authorized BitGo

BitGo Receives OCC Approval to Operate as a National Digital Asset Trust Bank

2025/12/14 10:00
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  • OCC approval transforms BitGo Trust into a federally regulated national digital asset bank.
  • Single federal oversight improves governance clarity for institutions using BitGo infrastructure.
  • A national charter enables nationwide digital asset services without fragmented state licensing.

BitGo Holdings, Inc., announced that the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency approved its long-awaited conversion request. The regulator authorized BitGo Trust Company, previously chartered in South Dakota, to become a national bank.

The entity now operates as BitGo Bank and Trust, National Association. This approval places the institution directly under federal supervision. The change represents a structural shift in how BitGo operates within the U.S. financial system.

The conversion removes the limitations of operating under a state-based charter. A single federal supervisor now oversees governance, compliance, and risk practices. This change simplifies regulatory engagement for the company. Institutions often prefer partners with consistent oversight. The OCC framework provides that consistency. It also aligns BitGo more closely with traditional trust bank standards.

The approval signals growing regulatory confidence in digital asset infrastructure providers. BitGo has operated for years with a focus on security and compliance. Federal recognition reinforces that approach. The move positions BitGo as a bridge between digital finance and established banking oversight. It also sets a precedent for future digital asset firms seeking national trust bank status.

Also Read: BitGo Targets $90.3B Assets in U.S. IPO Filing 2025: Report

Federal Charter Strengthens BitGo Digital Asset Services

The national charter enhances the powers of BitGo under the relevant federal law. The scope of BitGo Bank and Trust includes the custody and safekeeping of digital assets. There are also non-deposit financial assets that are within the scope of the services offered by BitGo. Services offered are on the basis of fiduciary as well as non-fiduciary powers.

Federal preemption eliminates state licensing requirements in designated areas. This is an improvement because it simplifies bank operation. It also means that customers can carry out bank services throughout states with reduced regulatory difficulties. National guidelines are essential because they facilitate consistent service delivery. There are no varying standards concerning bank regulations.

Every activity is subject to improved standards of federal governance. The OCC imposes rigorous standards for compliance, auditing, and risk management. The capital controls are considered under constant review. This is ideal for ensuring stability and accountability. BitGo’s national charter enhances its stature as a regulated infrastructure for institutions.

BitGo Boosts Institutional Services Under OCC Charter

The OCC charter brings additional depth to the existing regulatory presence that BitGo has worldwide. It is already operating with licenses and registrations from various countries. Regular audits and rigorous regulatory oversight are supporting it. The deposits that are in qualified custody are protected by insurance coverage of two hundred fifty million dollars.

Institutional-grade controls facilitate custody, liquidity, and settlement. In addition, BitGo’s solution includes support for trading, staking, stablecoins, and treasury services. Federal trust bank status enables scaling of such services within a single regulatory regime. Centralized regulatory supervision enhances transparency on all service offerings.

Also Read: IOTA Expands U.S. Market with BitGo Institutional Custody Support

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