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Regulatory tech challenges for UK retailers accepting crypto

by Fiona Briggs
September 15, 2025
in Technology
Reading Time: 3 mins read

49% of UK small businesses have accepted crypto in some form, an indicator that digital payments are moving into mainstream retail. The growing willingness of consumers to pay in tokens is opening opportunities, yet it also places retailers in direct contact with regulatory frameworks designed for financial firms. Adoption is rising, but it is colliding with compliance obligations that demand time, technology, and oversight.

The first of those obligations comes from anti-money laundering rules. Regulators such as the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) now require checks to be built into cryptoasset transfers handled by regulated firms, so that customer data is verified and recorded whenever tokens move through exchanges or wallets, and sectors like bitcoin casino sites, which advertise privacy features, robust security, and large game libraries for remote play,  already show how businesses can adapt to these expectations. Their experience offers retailers an early example of compliance in practice.

That focus is reinforced by the FCA’s own rules. The regulator has set out detailed expectations for UK cryptoasset businesses, requiring firms from September 2023 to collect, verify and share customer data on transfers under the Travel Rule. The intention is to strengthen anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing checks. For retailers, this means any payment partner they use must be able to demonstrate the same standards, particularly where transactions cross borders or involve third parties.

Tax treatment and consumer protection bring further considerations. HMRC makes clear that VAT applies to goods and services sold for crypto, calculated in sterling at the point of purchase. At the same time, consumers using tokens do not benefit from the protection of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, and Section 75 coverage under the Consumer Credit Act may not extend to them. Retailers must recognise that refunds or chargebacks cannot be assumed, and these gaps need to be managed within their sales processes.

Financial risk is another hurdle as regulators have warned repeatedly that crypto values can fluctuate significantly, raising the possibility of thin margins being wiped out by sudden moves. Yet there is also work under way to reduce this exposure. HM Treasury and the Bank of England have outlined plans for regulating fiat-backed stablecoins, with the goal of providing a more predictable payment instrument. For retailers, that could mean a route to accept crypto with less concern over volatility once the framework is finalised.

Lessons are again available from gambling. In its April 2025 update on money laundering and terrorist financing risks, the Gambling Commission shows how operators already handling crypto have responded with enhanced verification and monitoring systems – a model that retail businesses may ultimately need to follow. The point is not only about risk, but about the ability to build structures that allow continued use of crypto within strict oversight.

Crypto is becoming part of the retail environment, but success will depend on meeting the regulatory standards set for financial firms. Retailers that align their systems with AML checks, VAT obligations and consumer safeguards will be positioned to benefit from customer interest. With crypto casinos showing one path to compliance and stablecoin regulation advancing, the opportunity exists for retail to integrate digital payments securely and credibly into everyday commerce.

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