Arab Bank Switzerland has teamed up with blockchain technology firm Taurus to offer its wealthy clients access to bitcoin and ethereum. The bank joins a growing list of established players joining forces with fintech firms to tap into cryptoassets.
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The partnership says it will launch a “new range of digital asset services, including custody and brokerage” of the two largest cryptocurrencies by market share. It utilises the fintech’s “Taurus Protect” crypto storage platform.
“We firmly believe that blockchain will disrupt the financial industry as we know it and we intend to be amongst the first banks to offer digital asset services to our clients in a secure and regulated environment,” stated Arab Bank SwitzerlandExternal link CEO Serge Robin. The Swiss bank is part of the Jordan-headquartered Arab BankExternal link group.
Wealthy banking clients have shown an appetite to include cryptocurrencies within their investment portfolios. But banks have been reluctant to take the new form of digital cash onto their balance sheets for fear of being forced by regulators to set aside large amounts of capital to cover potential losses.
Start-ups specialising in blockchain technology will typically build a bridge between the bank and their clients, storing cryptocurrencies and often offering trading options at a safe distance from the bank itself.
List is growing
TaurusExternal link has already established a partnership with Bank Vontobel with the so-called Digital Asset Vault. Gazprombank Switzerland teamed up with financial software company Avaloq and crypto-storage specialist METACO to develop a similar service.
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