Austria’s financial regulator has fined Bitpanda GmbH €70,000 for breaching European Union crypto rules. The penalty marks Austria’s first published legally binding sanction under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation.
The Financial Market Authority announced the penalty last week after identifying several compliance failures. Bitpanda submitted a crypto-asset white paper less than 20 working days before publication. Additionally, the company distributed marketing material before publishing the required document.
The regulator also found missing disclosures and contact details in the marketing communication. Consequently, the case highlights the growing importance of marketing compliance under Europe’s crypto framework.
Compliance Pressure Grows
Bitpanda operates from Vienna and offers custody, exchange, and order execution services. Germany’s BaFin granted the company a MiCA license last year for European Economic Area operations.
Moreover, Austria’s FMA authorized Bitpanda GmbH for several crypto services in April 2025. Hence, the penalty shows regulators are increasingly scrutinizing licensed platforms after authorization.
Significantly, the FMA said publishing sanctions supports transparency for investors and market participants. However, the regulator stressed that the case does not give Bitpanda special status.
IPO Plans Add Significance
Bitpanda’s regulatory setback comes as the company explores a potential Frankfurt stock market listing. Bloomberg previously reported a potential valuation between €4 billion and €5 billion.
Besides, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, and Deutsche Bank reportedly joined preparations for the potential offering. Therefore, stronger compliance could become increasingly important as Bitpanda expands its institutional profile.
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