Global | March 2025 – SIX, the global financial data and market infrastructure powerhouse, has launched the Digital Assets Regulatory & Tax Service, a comprehensive data package designed to support financial institutions in tracking, managing, and complying with the fast-evolving landscape of digital asset regulations and tax frameworks.
As institutional interest in crypto assets continues to soar, the need for real-time, accurate compliance intelligence has become critical. SIX’s new offering provides firms with a single source of truth for assessing regulatory exposure across more than 80,000 digital and crypto-related instruments – from tokens to blockchain-based securities.
✔ Daily Updates on Regulatory Coverage
Tracks and flags changes across key jurisdictions and regulatory bodies.
Ensures compliance with frameworks like MiCA (EU), MiFID, OECD CARF, and IRS Form 1099–DA (US).
✔ Covers Crypto and Traditional Assets
Includes both blockchain-native tokens and traditional financial products tied to crypto underlyings.
Ensures regulatory alignment with emerging frameworks, such as Hong Kong’s virtual assets policies.
✔ Integration via SIX Flex® Platform
Allows firms to customize access and seamlessly integrate data into their internal compliance, trading, or risk systems.
Built for scalability and real-time use in institutional environments.
The solution draws from top-tier sources including ESMA Registers, Digital Token Identifiers Foundation, and CCData, ensuring clients receive verified, high-quality, and comprehensive intelligence.
“This tool couldn’t arrive at a more opportune time,” said Roy Kirby, Head of Core Products at SIX. “Institutions are racing to embrace digital assets securely. With regulatory change happening at an unprecedented pace, this solution delivers the clarity, coverage, and confidence they need.”
With the launch of this tool, SIX positions itself at the forefront of digital asset data compliance, reinforcing its role as a trusted enabler of innovation in institutional finance. As the digital asset class continues to mature, regulatory intelligence will be as critical as the underlying technology itself.