General

GFSC — Guernsey Financial Services Commission

Financial supervisor of Crown Dependency Guernsey (banking/insurance/VASPs). Classified Guernsey Posts 2024 planned crypto stamps as virtual assets under LCF Law 2022 → programme halted.

GFSC — Guernsey Financial Services Commission

The Guernsey Financial Services Commission (GFSC) is the financial supervisory authority of Crown Dependency Guernsey. Founded in 1987, it regulates all financial service providers in the Bailiwick of Guernsey: banking, insurance, investment funds, investment managers, and since 2022 also Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs).

Core Data

DetailValue
Full nameGuernsey Financial Services Commission
Founding1987
HeadquartersSt. Peter Port, Guernsey
Supervisory areasBanking, insurance, funds, investment, VASPs (since 2022)
Superordinate authorityStates of Guernsey (legislative authority)
FATF memberIndirectly via Bailiwick (own Moneyval inspection)

Supervisory Function for Crypto

The GFSC has regulated Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) since the Lending, Credit and Finance (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2022 (LCF Law). This law was introduced to comply with international FATF standards.

VASPs must apply to the GFSC for a license, with requirements such as:

  • Anti-Money Laundering (AML) compliance
  • Counter-Terrorism Financing (CFT) reporting
  • Know-Your-Customer (KYC) verification of all users
  • Capital requirements
  • Consumer protection and risk disclosure
  • Continuous reporting to GFSC

Crypto Stamp Significance: Guernsey Cancellation 2024

The GFSC is the regulatory key figure in the wiki story about Guernsey Post's halted crypto stamp programme.

Timeline of GFSC intervention:

DateEvent
11.07.2024Guernsey Post publicly announces crypto stamps
July-September 2024GFSC review of planned stamps
September 2024GFSC classifies stamps as "virtual assets" under LCF Law 2022
25.09.2024Guernsey Press reports cancellation
30.09.2024Bailiwick Express confirms cancellation

GFSC position (cited in reports): The planned stamps qualified as virtual assets because they:

  • Had no postage function (non-postage)
  • Were tied to crypto value via NFT component
  • Carried consumer risks from NFT volatility

Guernsey Post would have had to apply for a VASP license — the GFSC saw license achievability as "unlikely". This was effectively a veto.

Significance for Consumer Protection

The GFSC justified its strictness with:

  1. Global crypto scandals 2022-2024 (FTX, Terra/LUNA, BlockFi)
  2. Upcoming Moneyval inspection in Guernsey (FATF compliance test)
  3. Consumer protection from NFT volatility

A GFSC spokesperson: "The law was also timely as it followed increased scrutiny around virtual assets which, across the world, have seen some high profile failures with associated reductions in the value of the virtual assets. This raises questions about the risks involved and their suitability for retail customers."

Comparison with Other Regulators

RegulatorCountry/RegionCrypto stamp position
GFSCGuernseyStrict: crypto stamps = virtual asset, VASP license needed
BaFinGermanyNo direct crypto stamp regulation
CSACanadaCrypto derivatives ban (Notice 21-330), no specific stamp regulation
FCAUKNo direct crypto stamp regulation
SECUSGeneral NFT regulation discussion, no stamp-specific

The GFSC is thus the strictest regulator in the documented crypto stamp space. Crown Dependencies generally have stricter FATF compliance standards than larger jurisdictions.

Significance in the Wiki

The GFSC is documented in the wiki as a regulatory key actor:

  1. First regulatory cancellation of a crypto stamp programme worldwide
  2. Example of VASP strictness in small jurisdictions
  3. Teaching story for other postal operators with similar plans
  4. Impulse giver for reimagining strategies (cyberstamps instead of crypto stamps)

The wiki documents the GFSC role because it shows: crypto stamps are not regulatorily equal everywhere. What is accepted in DE/FR/IT (hybrid model with face value) can be blocked in Guernsey — due to different classification and compliance requirements.

Related terms

Related editions

IssuedEditionISOChainProgram
2024-07-24Royal Golden Guernsey GoatsGGpolygoncancelled

Sources

  1. www.gfsc.gg