Is Paribu MiCA-licensed?
Status checked on 2 August 2026 against the official ESMA register
Paribu does not hold a verified MiCA CASP licence. Paribu is on Türkiye’s CMB in-operation list while its operating-licence application is processed. Inclusion on the list is not a full authorisation. Paribu serves the TRY market and is not on the ESMA CASP register.
Practical effect: Paribu has no verified CASP authorisation. Check the contracting entity and any separate permissions before you rely on MiCA conduct, safeguarding or complaint rights.
See the tracked MiCA-licensed exchanges, or read what changed on 1 July 2026.
At a glance
- Supervising or reporting authority
- None recorded
- Entity jurisdiction or country context
- Turkey
- EEA MiCA authorisation
- Not authorised in the EEA
- MiCA register route
- No current entry
- Register entry date
- No current entry date
- EEA passporting
- No
- Exchange type
- CEX
- MiCA services
- Not recorded in the current register
Common questions
Can I still use Paribu from the EU?
MiCA does not itself make account holding illegal. National and product rules can still apply. Since 1 July 2026, an in-scope provider generally needs an Article 63 authorisation or an eligible Article 60 notification route. Paribu can apply location restrictions or close user accounts.
Is money on Paribu protected under MiCA?
Paribu has no verified CASP authorisation. Do not assume that MiCA conduct, safeguarding or EU-regulator complaint rights apply to the service. Verify the contracting entity and any separate permissions.
Is there a MiCA-licensed alternative to Paribu?
Yes. 51 of the exchanges we track have current MiCA register entries. The licensed list shows each mapped entity, regulator and entry date.