Cryptos & Currency Catastrophes: Brazil, Colombia & Peru Puzzle the Finance Geniuses

A Ledger of Wonders

Welcome to this fortnightly endeavours of Latin‑American financial foibles. This week, Brazil loosens the chain that shackles banks from the crypto realm, a Colombian pension‑fund manager advertises a bitcoin curiosity, and Revolut sets its sights on Peruvian deposits.

Brazil Unshackles Currency-Banks May Finally Dance with Digital Gold

In the grand theatre of finance, the Central Bank of Brazil has enacted IN 701/2026, a set of rules so elegant that even a banker’s daughter might applaud them. Banks and brokers now must audition a reputable, independent body to confirm they will keep customers’ assets separate from their own purse‑strings and prove their coffers are less susceptible to a “crypto scandal.”

Proteccion Declares: “Tomorrow’s Bitcoin Is Today’s Pension”

Proteccion, Colombia’s shimmering pension‑fund manager, will soon trumpet the launch of a bitcoin offering. “Beyond a particular product,” said President Juan David Correa, “our conversation concerns an alphabet soup of financial diversifications that read both local and international.” Clients with a taste for risk may find a slice of this digital pie on their portfolio.

Revolut Crosses the Andes for Peru-The Digital Banking Maverick Calls

London‑based Revolut, wielding an army of seventy‑million customers, has pressed its paperwork into the ears of Peru’s regulators. With its keen eye on a populace that pounces at smartphones but still flounders in unbanked waters, Revolut vows to stir Peru’s economy into the rhythm of digital banking and, spirited, “accelerate competition and inclusion.”

FAQ

  • What rule does Brazil throw into the crypto ring? The Central Bank’s IN 701/2026 demands banks and brokers mercilessly separate their own assets from those of clients and fully lay out reserves before ball‑rolling into the crypto arena.
  • What fresh product is Proteccion engineering? A bitcoin investment vehicle ripe for investors wary of the volatility of this glowing digital currency.
  • What is Revolut scheming in Peru? A banking licence to release the country’s smartphone‑savvy yet unbanked residents to the wonders of modern finance.

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2026-01-25 15:02