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    Nexo To Pay $500K Fine Over ‘Risky’ Crypto-Backed Loans

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJanuary 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Crypto lending company Nexo Capital will pay a $500,000 to California’s financial regulator over allegations it issued thousands of loans to state residents without properly assessing their ability to repay.

    The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) said on Wednesday that Nexo made at least 5,456 consumer and commercial loans to Californians without a valid license.

    “Before making a loan, Nexo Capital generally did not evaluate the borrower’s ability to make timely repayments, existing debt, credit history, or other documents relating to the borrower’s overall financial condition,” the regulator said.

    DFPI Commissioner KC Mohseni said lenders “must follow the law and avoid making risky loans that endanger consumers — and crypto-backed loans are no exception.”

    DFPI says Nexo loans at increased risk of default

    Crypto-backed loans allow users to borrow fiat or stablecoins by posting digital assets as collateral. 

    While typically overcollateralized and easier to access than traditional credit, often without credit checks, missed repayments can trigger the forced sale of collateral to cover outstanding balances.

    Source: DFPI

    The DFPI claimed that Nexo had a “lack of underwriting policies” that heightened the risk of borrowers defaulting on their loans.

    The DFPI said the loans were issued between July 2018 and November 2022 and involved “unlawful acts and practices” related to a consumer product or service that failed to comply with consumer financial laws.

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    Within 150 days, Nexo must transfer all California residents’ funds to Nexo Financial LLC, a US-based affiliate that holds a California Finance Lenders License with the DFPI.