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Jihan Wu's Matrixport Cuts 10% of Staff

At press time, Matrixport had more than 290 employees serving customers in 40 countries.

Updated May 9, 2023, 4:06 a.m. Published Jan 27, 2023, 12:13 p.m.
Matrixport co-founder Jihan Wu (CoinDesk)
Matrixport co-founder Jihan Wu (CoinDesk)

Billionaire entrepreneur Jihan Wu's Singapore-based crypto services provider Matrixport said Friday that it is downsizing its workforce by 10%, joining a slew of other industry giants reducing headcount to sail through the harsh crypto winter.

The job losses are primarily concentrated in the marketing department, Matrixport's Chief Operating Officer Cynthia Wu told CoinDesk.

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"We've sharpened our strategic focus towards accredited investors given the significant shift in the regulatory climate following the industry-wide capitulations. Our teams have been aligned to reflect this change," Wu said. "We continue to hire in the areas of compliance, legal and product development, with reductions in marketing, impacting 10% of our headcount."

"Our human resource colleagues have supported those affected to explore alternative placements," Wu added.

Matrixport had more than 290 employees serving customers in 40 countries. The firm trades $5 billion worth of crypto products per month and has $10 billion worth of assets under management and custody.

Matrixport's fixed-income product tied to bitcoin was affected by the collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX exchange in November, although at the time the company said it faced no risk of insolvency.

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The company recorded a non-cash bitcoin valuation loss of 102.2 billion yen ($650 million) due to the cryptocurrency’s price drop.

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