₿ MiCA — EU Regulation 2023/1114

MiCA — MiCA Compliance

MiCA compliance for crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) in Portugal. Full application from Dec 2024. ISO 27001 + ISO 22301 technical requirements covered. Free quote.

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MiCA — key benefits

Internationally recognised in 100+ countries via IAF MLA-registered partners

Required by EU, UK and US government procurement

Supports NIS2, DORA and GDPR compliance frameworks

Expert bilingual team (EN/PT) with proprietary BALTUM tools

Competitive, predictable pricing with fixed-milestone project plan

IAF-registered certificates

All MiCA certificates issued via BALTUM's partner network are registered in the IAF MLA (International Accreditation Forum Multilateral Recognition Arrangement) — recognised by accreditation bodies, regulators, and enterprise procurement in 100+ countries.

How BALTUM delivers certification

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Scoping & gap analysis

Boundary definition, current-state assessment, and tailored project roadmap with fixed milestones.

02

Documentation & controls

Policy and procedure development, evidence framework mapped to the standard's control set.

03

Stage 1 & Stage 2 audit

Document review then operational audit, findings report, and formal nonconformity register.

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Certification & surveillance

Remediation support, certificate issuance via IAF-registered partner, and surveillance planning.

Common questions about MiCA

What is MiCA?+
MiCA (EU Regulation 2023/1114) is the EU framework for crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) and token issuers. It applies fully from December 2024, requiring authorisation and ongoing compliance.
Who needs to comply with MiCA?+
MiCA applies to exchanges, custodians, portfolio managers, advisers, token issuers, and any entity offering crypto-asset services to EU residents — including companies based outside the EU.
How does ISO 27001 support MiCA?+
MiCA requires CASPs to implement robust ICT risk management. ISO 27001 provides a recognised evidence base increasingly expected by EU national competent authorities in MiCA authorisation reviews.

Who needs it?

MiCA (EU Regulation 2023/1114) is the EU framework for crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) and token issuers. It applies fully from December 2024, requiring authorisation and ongoing compliance.

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Expert team. Competitive pricing.

Our team includes qualified lead auditors fluent in English and Portuguese with expertise in information security, AI governance, and privacy. Proprietary BALTUM tools streamline certification — making it cost-competitive and predictable.

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