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Swiss Private Bank Bordier & Cie Launches Crypto Trading for Clients

Bordier & Cie clients will be able to buy, hold and trade digital assets such as bitcoin, ethereum, bitcoin cash and tezos.

Aggiornato 9 mag 2023, 3:16 a.m. Pubblicato 24 feb 2021, 10:50 a.m. Tradotto da IA
Geneva, Switzerland
Geneva, Switzerland

Bordier & Cie, a private Swiss bank founded back in 1844, has started offering cryptocurrency services to clients.

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  • Announced Wednesday, Bordier & Cie clients will be able to buy, hold and trade cryptocurrencies including bitcoin, ethereum, bitcoin cash and tezos.
  • The new offering comes via an integration with Sygnum’s B2B digital assets banking platform, which was said to be completed in less than 60 days.
  • “We have seen increasing demand from our clients to diversify into alternative asset classes such as digital assets,” said Evrard Bordier, managing partner at Geneva-based Bordier & Cie.
  • The digital assets firm will be responsible for custody of private keys for the cryptocurrencies, as well as choice of liquidity providers, anti-money laundering procedures and transaction monitoring.
  • Sygnum's Swiss arm holds a banking license in the country, while its Singapore entity holds a capital markets services license.

Read more: Japan’s SBI Investing ‘Eight-Figure’ Sum in Swiss Crypto Bank Sygnum

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