Authorised CASP

Baader Bank

Legal entity: Baader Bank Aktiengesellschaft
LEI  529900JFOPPEDUR61H13 · Germany (DE) · BaFin
Weihenstephaner Str. 4 85716 Unterschleißheim

Authorisation record

Home member state
Germany (DE)
Competent authority
BaFin
LEI country
DE
Notification date
16/05/2025
Authorisation end
Last update
16/05/2025

Authorised services · 1

e.execution of orders for crypto-assets on behalf of clients

About Baader Bank

Baader Bank Aktiengesellschaft is an authorised casp (CASP) under the EU Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), established in Germany. It trades as Baader Bank AG. It is authorised and supervised by the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), which notified the authorisation on 16 May 2025. Its registered address is Weihenstephaner Str. 4 85716 Unterschleißheim. Its Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) is 529900JFOPPEDUR61H13.

Its licence covers 1 of the ten crypto-asset services defined by MiCA: execution of orders for crypto-assets on behalf of clients.

Under MiCA passporting, Baader Bank may serve clients in 29 member states without a separate local licence: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Croatia, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Slovenia and Slovakia.

This record is compiled from the ESMA interim register and the register of the BaFin, reflecting the snapshot of 18 August 2026. MICA Watch is an independent aggregator: for legal or compliance purposes, confirm the details against the official sources listed on this page.

Authorisation history

Baader Bank appears in every MICA Watch snapshot since 11 July 2025, the earliest copy of the register we hold.

Its record has changed 1 time across our 17 snapshots:

Snapshot ServicesPassported to
11 July 2025 1 27 countries
22 July 2025 1 29 countries

Compiled from 17 snapshots of the ESMA register taken between 11 July 2025 and 18 August 2026. ESMA publishes the register as a weekly overwrite and keeps no public archive, so earlier states are not available from the source.