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Title: FCA Commends Capital Trust Banking and Block Analytics as 2026 Asset Recovery Crosses $200 Million Milestone

United Kingdom, 24th Jun 2026 - The digital financial landscape continues to grow in complexity, creating new challenges for institutions involved in asset management, compliance, and recovery services. Asset recovery efforts, particularly in cross-border and technology-driven environments, have historically presented significant operational and regulatory challenges. However, a landmark collaboration in the United Kingdom has established a new benchmark for public-private cooperation in financial security and asset recovery.The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued a formal commendation to Capital Trust Banking and blockchain intelligence firm Block Analytics following the successful recovery of more than $200 million in assets during the first half of 2026. The achievement represents one of the most significant asset recovery initiatives in recent banking history and highlights the growing role of advanced analytics, institutional coordination, and technology-enabled recovery frameworks in supporting financial system integrity.The Genesis of the PartnershipThe sophisticated multilayered financial scams are increasing throughout 2024 and 2025, these have exposed the structural vulnerabilities in the traditional networks. High-value scams, utilizing decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols and cross-chain mixing services, frequently left institutional compliance departments with dead ends.Understanding these limitations, Capital Trust Banking overhauled its financial crime division in late 2025. Capital Trust Banking selected Block Analytics as its primary technical collaborator. The objective was clear. The collaboration aimed to establish an operational framework capable of tracking, identifying, and freezing stolen assets in real time before they could be off-ra...


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