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Is SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE licensed under MiCA in the European Union?

SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE's European entity (SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE) is recorded as an authorised Crypto-Asset Service Provider under the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation, with its authorisation issued by France on 23 October 2025.

Verdict: SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE appears in the ESMA Register of MiCA-Authorised CASPs.

Legal entitySOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE
Home Member StateFrance
National Competent AuthorityAutorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF)
Authorisation date
Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)969500FX8K40ZDW4F377
Authorised servicesCustody, Transfer services

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

About SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE

SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE (commonly SG Forge) is not a consumer crypto exchange. It is the regulated crypto-asset subsidiary of the French banking group Société Générale, focused on institutional and corporate tokenized financial services such as stablecoin issuance, blockchain settlement and custody rather than retail spot trading, savings or cards. Research indicates SG Forge does not offer retail spot trading, savings accounts, staking or crypto cards to individuals; its services are aimed at institutional clients after onboarding. Source: SG Forge corporate site

According to the available research, SG Forge issues MiCA-oriented stablecoins, its EUR CoinVertible (EURCV) and USD CoinVertible (USDCV), pegged to the euro and US dollar and made available across blockchains including Ethereum, Solana and the XRP Ledger. The research describes these as products used for institutional payments, treasury and settlement. The entity is headquartered in France as part of the Société Générale Group. These are the company's own descriptions of its products and client model, not independent verification. Sources: CoinVertible product page, Société Générale news

On the legal point: the contracting entity recorded under MiCA is SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE, established in France and supervised by the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF). Under MiCA its crypto-asset service authorisation, per the ESMA register data in this file, covers two services only - custody and administration of crypto-assets on behalf of clients, and transfer services for crypto-assets. It is therefore not authorised under this MiCA registration for other crypto-asset services such as operating a trading platform, exchanging crypto-assets for funds, or placing or executing orders. Prospective users should confirm the current scope directly with the AMF and ESMA registers. Sources: SG Forge corporate site, France Transactions

Which crypto services is SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE authorised to offer in the EU?

Under its MiCA authorisation issued by Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF), SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE (SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE) is approved to provide the following services to EEA residents. Each service is defined in Article 3(1)(16) of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114.

  • Providing custody and administration of crypto-assets on behalf of clients

    The exchange holds your crypto in its own wallets. Authorisation here means MiCA's segregation and insurance rules apply: client crypto-assets must be ring-fenced from the exchange's own funds.

  • Providing transfer services for crypto-assets on behalf of clients

    The exchange can move crypto between addresses on your behalf, including off-platform withdrawals. The Travel Rule applies to these transfers.

Which services is SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE not authorised to offer?

SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE's MiCA licence does not cover: Trading platform, Exchange for funds, Exchange for crypto, Order execution, Placing, Order R&T, Advice, Portfolio mgmt. These services may still be offered by other authorised providers, or by SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE 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 SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE licensed in France?

France ran one of the EU's earliest national crypto regimes, the PACTE Law DASP (Digital Asset Service Provider) registration, which gave the AMF years of pre-MiCA supervisory experience. The AMF began granting MiCA CASP authorisations in 2025-2026 and also maintains a public white list of CASPs passporting into France from other EEA states. BlockNodes SAS, the French entity behind the SwissBorg consumer brand, received its direct MiCA authorisation from the AMF in March 2026. Source: Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF).

National Competent AuthorityAutorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF)
Investor compensationFonds de Garantie des Dépôts et de Résolution (FGDR); check directly with the AMF for crypto-asset-specific compensation scope.
Regulatory contextEarly mover on national crypto licensing (PACTE Law) ahead of MiCA; the AMF also publishes a white list of EEA-passported CASPs.

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What does this mean for users of SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE in the EU?

If you transact through SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE's EEA-authorised entity (SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE), 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 SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE's terms of service that your contracting entity is SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE, not a non-EEA affiliate.

Which MiCA-authorised exchanges are alternatives to SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE?

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

ProviderHome Member StateAuthorisedServices
Alaric Securities Bulgaria 9 services
OKX Malta 9 services
Kraken Ireland 8 services

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Frequently asked questions about SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE and MiCA

Is SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE licensed under MiCA?

Yes. SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE appears in the ESMA Register of MiCA-Authorised Crypto-Asset Service Providers, with its authorisation issued by the competent authority of France.

Which EU countries can SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE 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 SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE 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 SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE'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 SOCIETE GENERALE - FORGE's entry is on this page under 'Sources'.