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PwC Leaned Into Crypto After US Regulatory Shift

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PricewaterhouseCoopers decided to expand its crypto business after a shift toward clearer US regulation, citing new leadership at regulators and progress on stablecoin legislation, CEO Paul Griggs said.

New leadership within US regulators such as the US Securities and Exchange Commission and new laws like the GENIUS Act were among the major developments that spurred PwC’s reversal, Griggs told the Financial Times in a report on Sunday.

“The GENIUS Act and the regulatory rulemaking around stablecoin, I expect, will create more conviction around leaning into that product and that asset class,” he said, adding that “the tokenization of things will certainly continue to evolve as well. PwC has to be in that ecosystem.”

PwC CEO Paul Griggs says a friendlier regulatory environment in the US prompted his company to offer crypto services. Source: YouTube 

PwC is part of the “Big Four,” a group of the largest accounting and professional services companies in the world. Its global revenues are listed as $56.9 billion as of October. A growing number of companies, even those that were skeptical of crypto, have entered the sector over the last few years.

PwC “do all the above in crypto”

PwC lists a range of crypto-related services on its website, including accounting, cybersecurity, wallet management and regulatory advice.