Homeland Security Probes Anchorage Digital Amid Regulatory Scrutiny

Anchorage Digital Bank, the only federally chartered crypto bank in the United States, is under investigation by the Department of Homeland Security’s El Dorado Task Force. The inquiry focuses on the bank’s financial practices, particularly its compliance with anti-money laundering regulations. This development follows Anchorage’s recent appointments as a custodian for major crypto products, including those of BlackRock and 21Shares.

The El Dorado Task Force, established to combat financial crimes, has initiated the probe by reaching out to former employees of Anchorage Digital. While specific details of the investigation remain undisclosed, it aligns with the bank’s ongoing challenges in meeting AML compliance standards. In April 2022, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency issued a consent order against Anchorage for failing to implement an adequate AML program, citing violations of the Bank Secrecy Act.

In response to regulatory pressures, Anchorage has made significant leadership changes aimed at strengthening its compliance framework. In January 2023, the bank appointed Mark duBose as Chief Compliance and Risk Officer and brought in Palmer, a former Department of Homeland Security attorney, to enhance its AML controls. These appointments are part of Anchorage’s broader strategy to address regulatory concerns and reinforce its commitment to compliance.

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Despite these efforts, Anchorage’s role in the crypto industry has expanded. The bank has been selected as a custodian for several high-profile crypto exchange-traded funds , including the ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF and the 21Shares Core Ethereum ETF. These appointments underscore Anchorage’s growing influence in the institutional crypto custody space, even as it navigates regulatory challenges.

Arabian Post – Crypto News Network


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