Last Update: 23.02.2026
Lithuania is one of the leading jurisdictions in the European Union for launching and scaling cryptocurrency businesses. The country has developed a transparent regulatory framework, clear compliance standards, and a strong fintech ecosystem, making it a preferred destination for virtual asset service providers (VASPs).
Bergerslegal provides full legal assistance for obtaining a crypto license in Lithuania, including remote company formation, regulatory preparation, AML framework implementation, and turnkey VASP setup within 6–8 weeks.
Overview of Crypto Regulation in Lithuania
Lithuania has positioned itself as a forward-thinking fintech hub by introducing structured regulation for cryptocurrency businesses earlier than many EU jurisdictions.
Since 1 January 2025, crypto companies must comply with the EU-wide Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), which introduces a unified licensing regime for Crypto-Asset Service Providers (CASPs).
A transitional regime allows businesses to register under pre-MiCA VASP requirements until 30 December 2025.
Supervisory Authorities
| Authority | Description |
|---|---|
| Financial Crime Investigation Service (FCIS / FNTT) | AML supervision of VASPs |
| Bank of Lithuania | Financial market stability and oversight |
| Centre of Registers | Public register of crypto companies |
Key Features of Lithuanian Crypto Regulation
Lithuanian legislation introduced stricter requirements in 2022 to align with future EU regulation.
Main Regulatory Characteristics
- Mandatory registered share capital of EUR 125,000
- Dedicated AML Officer required
- Public register of crypto companies
- Strong AML and reporting supervision
- Alignment with upcoming MiCA standards
- Remote ownership permitted
Despite higher compliance standards, Lithuania remains attractive due to regulatory clarity and EU market accessibility.
Capabilities of Lithuanian VASP License
A Lithuanian crypto license enables companies to provide a wide spectrum of virtual asset services.
Authorized Activities
| Service | Description |
|---|---|
| Crypto ↔ Crypto exchange | Exchange between digital assets |
| Crypto ↔ Fiat exchange | Buying and selling crypto for fiat currencies |
| Custodian wallet services | Storage of crypto assets and private keys |
| Transfer services | Sending crypto assets on behalf of clients |
| Balance information services | Wallet management and reporting |
| Staking services | Passive income generation via Proof-of-Stake networks |
| ICO issuance | Utility token offerings |
| Crypto brokerage | Transaction mediation |
Security token activities may require additional financial licensing.
Advantages of Crypto License in Lithuania
Lithuania combines regulatory credibility with operational flexibility.
Main advantages:
- Strong reputation among EU fintech jurisdictions
- Direct access to EU and EEA markets
- Transparent compliance framework
- High credibility with banking institutions
- Remote ownership allowed for foreign founders
- Clear AML supervision structure
- Future compatibility with MiCA regulation
Requirements for a Crypto License in Lithuania (Valid until 30.12.2025)
Following AML law amendments, crypto companies must meet enhanced compliance standards.
Core Requirements
- Share capital of at least €125,000
- Appointment of Lithuanian tax-resident AML Officer
- Internal AML/KYC policies
- Customer identification procedures
- Risk assessment framework
- Transaction monitoring and reporting
- Compliance with international sanctions
- Clean criminal record of management and shareholders
Lithuanian law does not require a local director, allowing foreign investors to maintain operational control.
Procedure for Obtaining a Crypto License in Lithuania
Step 1 — Project Assessment (1–2 days)
- Collection of identification documents
- Business model review
- Company name reservation
- Compliance planning
- Power of attorney preparation
Result: Project structure approved and onboarding initiated.
Step 2 — Company Formation & Registration (4–6 weeks)
- Company incorporation or transfer
- Share capital structuring
- Registry filings (shareholders & beneficiaries)
- AML documentation preparation
- Notarial procedures
- Corporate documentation legalization
Result: Registered Lithuanian VASP entity compliant with regulations.
Step 3 — Banking & Operational Setup (2–4 weeks)
- EMI/banking onboarding
- Compliance alignment
- Accounting integration
- Payment infrastructure setup
Result: Fully operational crypto company.
Detailed Corporate Requirements
To obtain authorization, companies must demonstrate operational transparency.
Mandatory Documentation
- Apostilled passports of shareholders
- CVs of management
- AML Officer qualification documents
- Business plan and compliance policies
- Risk assessment procedures
Internal Control Obligations
- Risk-based AML monitoring
- Customer verification systems
- Data retention policies
- Ongoing compliance reporting
AML Officer Requirements in Lithuania
Lithuanian regulation places strong emphasis on AML supervision.
The AML Officer must:
- Be a Lithuanian tax resident
- Possess relevant professional experience
- Be employed by the company
- Cooperate directly with FCIS
- Maintain AML risk assessments
- Submit regulatory reports
- Train company personnel on compliance
Only one VASP may appoint the same AML Officer.
Taxation Crypto Companies in Lithuania
Lithuania applies standard corporate taxation rules to crypto businesses.
Corporate Taxation
| Tax Type | Rate |
|---|---|
| Corporate Income Tax | 15% |
| Reduced CIT (small companies) | 0-5% |
| Dividend withholding tax | 15% |
| Capital gains tax | 15% |
| VAT on crypto exchange | Exempt |
| Social insurance | 19.5% |
| Health insurance | 6.98% |
Crypto exchange and wallet services are generally VAT-exempt, while goods or services paid in crypto follow normal VAT rules.
Taxation of Cryptocurrency Transactions
- Crypto exchanges treated similarly to currency exchange operations
- Payments in crypto are valued in euros for accounting
- VAT applies where applicable to goods/services
- Reporting must be submitted in EUR
Resident companies are taxed on global income, while non-resident companies are taxed only on Lithuanian-sourced profits.
FCIS (FNTT) — Supervisory Authority
The Financial Crime Investigation Service acts as Lithuania’s financial intelligence unit responsible for:
- AML/CTF supervision
- Inspections of VASPs
- Enforcement actions
- Sanctions monitoring
- Financial crime prevention
Supervision includes planned annual inspections and risk-based investigations.
Sanctions for Non-Compliance
Regulators may apply the following measures:
- Mandatory corrective instructions
- Warnings
- Financial penalties
- Removal of management
- Suspension of activities
- License revocation
Fines may reach up to 10% of annual revenue for serious violations.
Why Choose Bergerslegal
Bergerslegal supports crypto entrepreneurs entering the Lithuanian market with comprehensive legal and compliance solutions:
- Lithuanian VASP registration
- MiCA transition strategy
- AML/KYC framework development
- Corporate structuring
- Banking and EMI onboarding
- Tax planning
- Ongoing regulatory support
We ensure efficient setup while maintaining full compliance with EU regulatory standards.
