
Nexo has rolled out crypto-backed credit lines in Australia after the firm obtained status as a credit representative under the country’s National Consumer Credit Protection Act. In an announcement shared with Cointelegraph, the company said eligible customers can access borrowing without selling their digital assets, using them as collateral.
The product is designed to let clients take out either Australian dollars or stablecoins against their existing cryptocurrency holdings. Nexo says funds are generally available within 24 hours, with flexible repayments and no fixed term or origination fees. Interest rates are set on a tiered basis, ranging from 0.9% to 21.9% depending on the specific credit line and a client’s loyalty tier.
Key takeaways
Nexo Australia launched regulated crypto-backed credit lines after becoming a credit representative under Australia’s National Consumer Credit Protection Act. Borrowers can access Australian dollars or stablecoins by pledging cryptocurrency collateral rather than selling assets. Repayment terms are flexible with no fixed loan term or origination fees, while interest rates vary widely by credit line and loyalty tier. Nexo warns that falling collateral values can trigger margin calls and potential liquidation. For Australian users, Nexo positions itself as one of the few platforms offering regulated credit lines backed by crypto.How Nexo’s Australian credit lines work
Nexo Australia said clients can choose between two product types: Smart and Standard credit lines. According to Peter Stanhope, general manager at Nexo Australia, the core differences are concentrated in the pricing and operational mechanics of the collateral arrangement.
Stanhope told Cointelegraph that the “main differences are in rates, asset selection, and how client collateral is managed if their loan-to-value ratio rises.” In practical terms, the loan-to-value (LTV) ratio is critical because it influences how much collateral is required relative to the borrowed amount. When LTV increases, collateral management rules become more relevant—particularly for borrowers whose digital assets move in value.
As with most collateralized lending models, Nexo also emphasized the downside risks. The company said that borrowing against digital assets involves margin-call and liquidation risks, meaning a customer could lose some or all collateral if the value of pledged crypto falls.
Regulatory milestone and what it signals for crypto credit
Nexo’s step follows the broader push to bring crypto lending within Australia’s regulated consumer credit framework. By becoming a credit representative under the National Consumer Credit Protection Act, Nexo Australia is effectively aligning its credit offering with a ruleset intended to govern consumer lending practices.
The company also highlighted that it is registered with Australia’s anti-money laundering watchdog, AUSTRAC, as a virtual asset service provider. Nexo Australia is additionally described as a member of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA), which matters for customers because it provides an avenue for dispute resolution.
The company’s announcement places the launch among a relatively small set of crypto lending services that have moved into Australia’s regulated perimeter. In May 2026, Block Earner became the first crypto loans company in Australia to secure its own Australian Credit License from ASIC, according to the earlier reporting cited by Nexo in its announcement. Nexo’s approach—entering through credit representative status—suggests a parallel path for regulated exposure, even if the licensing structure differs.
For investors and active users, the practical implication is that borrowing products tied to crypto collateral may become more common—provided they can operate within consumer protection expectations and maintain clear risk disclosures around LTV, liquidation conditions, and interest calculations.
Borrowing rates, liquidity timeline, and repayment flexibility
Nexo says credit line funding is generally available within 24 hours. The company also stated that there is no fixed term and no origination fees, while repayments are flexible. Together, these terms could make crypto-backed credit more accessible to borrowers who want liquidity without committing to a traditional fixed schedule.
However, the interest rate range disclosed by Nexo—0.9% up to 21.9%—underscores that the cost of leverage can vary drastically depending on product selection and client loyalty tier. That wide spread may reflect differing risk profiles, collateral requirements, and/or asset eligibility across the Smart and Standard options.
Customers considering these products should focus not only on advertised headline rates but also on the collateral management rules tied to LTV changes. Stanhope’s description of how collateral is handled if the LTV rises points to an operational reality: borrowers who are close to their risk thresholds may experience faster intervention during periods of volatility.
What borrowers should watch: margin calls and liquidation mechanics
Nexo explicitly warned that crypto-backed lending carries margin-call and liquidation risks. In other words, the loan is not “set and forget.” If the market value of collateral drops relative to the loan balance, the borrower may be required to act—either by adding collateral, repaying part of the loan, or restructuring—depending on the platform’s specific collateral management framework.
Because the company tied Smart and Standard credit lines to differences in rates, asset selection, and collateral handling at higher LTV, users should treat the selection decision as part of risk management rather than purely a pricing choice.
As Nexo expands its Australia offering, the key uncertainty for market participants is how consistently the product mechanics will protect consumers during sharp crypto drawdowns. For traders and holders who prefer not to sell taxable or portfolio-constrained assets, regulated access to stablecoin or fiat liquidity may be attractive—but it comes with the trade-off of potential collateral losses during volatile periods.
With Nexo now operating a regulated credit line product in Australia, the next thing readers should watch is how customers experience collateral management in real market conditions—especially during volatility—alongside any further changes in rates, eligible collateral assets, or lending terms as the business scales.
This article was originally published as Nexo Introduces Regulated Crypto-Backed Credit Product in Australia on Crypto Breaking News – your trusted source for crypto news, Bitcoin news, and blockchain updates.

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