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Singapore Gulf Bank Adds Stablecoin Settlement for Institutional Clients

The bank said its institutional clients will be able to manage fiat currencies and stablecoins in one place. Singapore Gulf Bank (SGB) said it...

Ripple Treasury won’t force crypto on sceptical clients, exec says – DL News

Ripple has released Ripple Treasury, a service for corporate money managers.The product comes three months after its $1 billion acquisition of GTreasury.An executive said...

Massive Colombian Pension To Launch Bitcoin Fund For Clients

Colombia’s second-largest private pension and severance fund manager, AFP Protección, plans to launch an investment fund with exposure to Bitcoin. The plan...

Lawyer pocketed police officer clients’ cash — and used it to buy crypto – DL News

South Korean lawyer stole police officers’ settlement fees in 2021.Court fines lawyer $7,000 amid previous “leniency” complaints.Judge calls theft “a heinous crime.”A South Korean...

UBS Planning Bitcoin, Ethereum Trading for Some Wealthy Clients: Bloomberg

In brief UBS, the world's largest wealth manager overseeing $4.7 trillion in assets, will allow select private banking clients to trade Bitcoin and Ethereum starting...

UBS Plans Bitcoin and Ether Trading for Private Clients as Institutional Demand Accelerates: Report

UBS is quietly opening the door to cryptocurrency trading for wealthy clients, signaling a cautious but meaningful shift as global wealth managers respond to...

Swiss UBS Plans Bitcoin Trading For Select Wealth Clients

UBS Group AG is preparing to offer bitcoin trading to a select group of private banking clients in Switzerland. According to a...

UBS May Be Eyeing Bitcoin and Ether Trading for Ultra‑Rich Clients

The world’s biggest global wealth manager, UBS, is reportedly exploring a move to open crypto trading to its wealthiest clients. Bloomberg reported Friday, citing a...

Swiss banking giant UBS planning to offer crypto services to specific clients

UBS will gradually introduce crypto services, starting with select private clients in Switzerland, according to Bloomberg.