Electronic Money Institution Licence — Cyprus

EU passporting, competitive costs, English-speaking. CBC regulated. Capital from €350k. Typical timeline 4–9 months.

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Why Cyprus for Your Electronic Money Institution Licence?

Cyprus offers EU passporting with competitive operating costs, a favourable tax environment, and an English-speaking business community.

The Central Bank of Cyprus regulates EMIs. Cyprus has become an increasingly popular jurisdiction for fintech licensing with competitive costs and an English-speaking business environment.

Licence Requirements

Minimum Capital€350k
RegulatorCBC
Typical Timeline4–9 months
Key DifferentiatorEU passporting, competitive costs, English-speaking

Detailed Requirements

€350,000 capital. Local substance including directors. AML frameworks must comply with EU directives.

Application Process

1

Regulatory Strategy

We assess your business model and regulatory position to develop a clear licensing strategy.

2

Business Plan

We prepare a comprehensive business plan meeting the regulator's expectations.

3

Programme of Operations

Detailed programme of operations covering governance, compliance, and operational arrangements.

4

Compliance Framework

Full AML/CFT framework, compliance monitoring programme, and risk management policies.

5

Application Submission

We compile and submit the complete application package to the regulator.

6

Regulator Review

We manage all regulator communications and information requests during the review period.

7

Authorisation

Upon approval, we support your transition to live operations.

Process Detail

4 to 9 months. The CBC has developed significant EMI licensing experience.

Cyprus vs United Kingdom

CriteriaCyprusUnited Kingdom
Capital€350k£350k
Timeline4–9 months6–12 months
RegulatorCBCFCA
Key FeatureEU passporting, competitive costs, English-speakingFull EMI or Small EMI available, UK market access

Frequently Asked Questions

The capital requirement for a electronic money institution licence in Cyprus is €350k. €350,000 capital. Local substance including directors. AML frameworks must comply with EU directives.

The typical timeline for a electronic money institution licence in Cyprus is 4–9 months. 4 to 9 months. The CBC has developed significant EMI licensing experience.

Cyprus offers EU passporting with competitive operating costs, a favourable tax environment, and an English-speaking business community.

After receiving your electronic money institution licence in Cyprus, you must maintain ongoing compliance with regulatory requirements including safeguarding of customer funds, regular regulatory reporting, maintaining adequate capital, updating AML and compliance frameworks, and cooperating with supervisory reviews and inspections.

Most jurisdictions require local substance for a electronic money institution licence. In Cyprus, you will typically need a registered office, at least one locally resident director, and potentially additional operational staff. We can advise on the exact requirements and help you establish the minimum viable local presence.

A electronic money institution licence in Cyprus provides access to the domestic market. EU passporting, competitive costs, English-speaking. Separate authorisation may be required for other jurisdictions.