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JPMorgan Chase to Allow Institutional Clients to Use Bitcoin and Ether as Loan Collateral

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Last updated: October 24, 2025 4:15 pm
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Published: October 24, 2025
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JPMorgan Chase is reportedly set to allow its institutional clients worldwide to leverage their Bitcoin and Ether holdings as collateral for loans by the end of the year, according to a recent Bloomberg report citing unnamed sources. This initiative reflects the growing interest in integrating cryptocurrencies into traditional financial practices, especially as the market for digital assets continues to expand.

To facilitate this program, the bank will partner with a third-party custodian to manage the digital assets provided as collateral. This strategic move highlights JPMorgan’s commitment to adapting to the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency.

The bank has previously explored offering loans against Bitcoin but delayed the concept in 2022. The renewed effort comes at a pivotal time when the regulatory environment surrounding cryptocurrencies has become more accommodating, and demand from clients for support with digital assets has surged.

In a related initiative reported earlier in June, JPMorgan announced plans to enable clients to use spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) as collateral for financing. This program applies to both retail and institutional segments globally, allowing Bitcoin ETF holdings to contribute to liquidity and net worth calculations, thereby expanding financing capabilities.

The trend of utilizing cryptocurrency as collateral in traditional finance is gaining traction, with notable financial institutions like Goldman Sachs already accepting Bitcoin as collateral for loans since 2022. This shift is further supported by regulatory changes that have eased restrictions on digital asset use in lending.

In March, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency issued a letter rescinding prior guidelines on cryptocurrencies, paving the way for banks to incorporate digital holdings in secured lending activities. Subsequently, in April, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Federal Reserve withdrew earlier warnings that had previously restricted banks’ engagement with cryptocurrencies.

These industry changes include the revocation of statements concerning crypto-asset risks, which had dampened banks’ involvement in the sector. Additionally, the Federal Reserve announced the cancellation of its supervisory letters regarding advance notifications for state member banks engaging in crypto-asset activities.

As financial institutions increasingly embrace cryptocurrency collateral, the landscape of lending and asset management appears set for significant transformation, offering new opportunities for clients and potentially reshaping traditional lending models.

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