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Is CONCEDUS GmbH licensed under MiCA in the European Union?

CONCEDUS GmbH's European entity (CONCEDUS GmbH) is recorded as an authorised Crypto-Asset Service Provider under the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation, with its authorisation issued by Germany on 15 January 2026.

Verdict: CONCEDUS GmbH appears in the ESMA Register of MiCA-Authorised CASPs.

Legal entityCONCEDUS GmbH
Home Member StateGermany
National Competent AuthorityFederal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin)
Authorisation date
Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)529900114Q5XQ6KLYR24
Authorised servicesOrder R&T, Portfolio management

Source: ESMA Register of Crypto-Asset Service Providers. Retrieved 30 June 2026.

About CONCEDUS GmbH

CONCEDUS GmbH is not a consumer crypto exchange but a piece of regulatory infrastructure for the financial industry. It describes itself on its website as a BaFin-licensed securities institution (Wertpapierinstitut) that operates as a regulatory umbrella (Haftungsdach) for investment platforms, fund managers and financial institutions across Europe, combining MiFID II and MiCAR activity under one regulatory perimeter. The firm states it has been licensed since 2020 and is based in Germany; a research summary places its head office in Nuremberg, Bavaria, with the operating company founded in 2021. Because it is an institutional umbrella provider, it does not itself run a retail app with spot trading, savings, staking or a card - those are offered by the third-party platforms that operate under its licence. Source: concedus.com

On the crypto side specifically, CONCEDUS frames its offering as institutional rather than consumer. Its own 'Licensed services' page lists two crypto-asset activities under MiCAR Title III: reception and transmission of orders for crypto-assets (order routing) and crypto-asset advisory, both delivered for the platforms and issuers it onboards rather than to end users directly. The company reports figures such as more than 100,000 end investors served and over 500 million euro brokered in CY2025, but these are CONCEDUS's own stated figures and are presented here as the company's claims rather than independently verified facts. Source: concedus.com

On the legal question: yes, the contracting legal entity CONCEDUS GmbH is regulated in Germany by the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), and under the EU Markets in Crypto-Assets framework the MiCA CASP register records it as authorised for two crypto-asset services - reception and transmission of orders, and portfolio management. That is the scope of the MiCA authorisation: it covers order reception/transmission and portfolio management, and it does not cover the broader set of consumer-facing CASP services such as operating a trading platform, custody and administration, exchange of crypto for funds, staking or any card or savings product. Anyone relying on this entity should confirm the current entry and exact permission scope directly on the official MiCA CASP register. Sources: concedus.com, MiCA CASP register entry

Which crypto services is CONCEDUS GmbH authorised to offer in the EU?

Under its MiCA authorisation issued by Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), CONCEDUS GmbH (CONCEDUS GmbH) is approved to provide the following services to EEA residents. Each service is defined in Article 3(1)(16) of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114.

  • Reception and transmission of orders for crypto-assets on behalf of clients

    The exchange can receive your order and pass it to another venue for execution. Brokerage-pattern service, often paired with order execution.

Which services is CONCEDUS GmbH not authorised to offer?

CONCEDUS GmbH's MiCA licence does not cover: Custody, Trading platform, Exchange for funds, Exchange for crypto, Order execution, Placing, Advice, Portfolio mgmt, Transfer services. These services may still be offered by other authorised providers, or by CONCEDUS GmbH under a different regulatory framework (for example, derivatives may fall under MiFID II rather than MiCA). Source: ESMA Register, retrieved 30 June 2026.

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Why is CONCEDUS GmbH licensed in Germany?

Germany's BaFin runs a strict, banking-style authorisation model. Trade Republic, which already held a German banking licence, was authorised in April 2025. BaFin previously refused Binance's German licence application in 2023, leading Binance to withdraw from the German market. Source: Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin).

National Competent AuthorityFederal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin)
Investor compensationEdW (compensation scheme for securities firms) plus bank-deposit cover where applicable.
Regulatory contextBaFin's banking-style scrutiny is the highest barrier among MiCA NCAs.

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What does this mean for users of CONCEDUS GmbH in the EU?

If you transact through CONCEDUS GmbH's EEA-authorised entity (CONCEDUS GmbH), the protections introduced by MiCA apply to your relationship from onwards. In practical terms this means: client crypto-assets are ring-fenced from the exchange's own funds (Article 70 MiCA), the authorised entity holds prudential capital, has formal complaint-handling procedures, and is subject to transparency obligations on fees and order execution. Source: Regulation (EU) 2023/1114.

One thing to verify yourself: the legal entity you contract with day-to-day must match the entity in the ESMA register. Some global exchanges operate multiple legal entities under one brand. Confirm in CONCEDUS GmbH's terms of service that your contracting entity is CONCEDUS GmbH, not a non-EEA affiliate.

Which MiCA-authorised exchanges are alternatives to CONCEDUS GmbH?

Three MiCA-authorised providers to consider. Drawn from the ESMA register, never paid placement.

ProviderHome Member StateAuthorisedServices
Alaric Securities Bulgaria 9 services
Bankhaus Scheich Wertpapierspezialist AG Germany 7 services
FIDUS Finanz AG Germany 4 services

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Frequently asked questions about CONCEDUS GmbH and MiCA

Is CONCEDUS GmbH licensed under MiCA?

Yes. CONCEDUS GmbH appears in the ESMA Register of MiCA-Authorised Crypto-Asset Service Providers, with its authorisation issued by the competent authority of Germany.

Which EU countries can CONCEDUS GmbH serve under this licence?

A MiCA authorisation in one EEA member state permits passporting across all EEA member states, subject to a notification process to each host-state regulator.

Are my crypto-assets on CONCEDUS GmbH protected under MiCA?

MiCA introduces ring-fencing of client crypto-assets, prudential capital requirements for the authorised entity, complaint-handling obligations, and conduct rules. It does not provide a deposit-guarantee scheme equivalent to bank deposit insurance.

What's the difference between the authorised entity and the global brand?

Some global exchanges operate multiple legal entities. The MiCA authorisation applies only to the specific legal entity in the ESMA register, not to the global brand. Verify the contracting entity in CONCEDUS GmbH's terms of service.

Where can I check the official record?

The ESMA register publishes the authoritative list and updates it weekly. The direct link to CONCEDUS GmbH's entry is on this page under 'Sources'.