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StanChart forms new entity for digital assets custody services in EU

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Posted on January 10, 2025

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(Reuters) - Standard Chartered has formed a new entity in Luxembourg to offer crypto and digital asset custody services in the European Union, as the global lender looks to cash in on the growing

StanChart Introduces Digital Assets Custody in EU

(Reuters) - Standard Chartered has formed a new entity in Luxembourg to offer crypto and digital asset custody services in the European Union, as the global lender looks to cash in on the growing demand for digital security.

StanChart is among several major financial institutions that have been entering the crypto sector as more institutional investors adopt the growing asset class.

The lender recently launched digital asset custody services in the United Arab Emirates.

Standard Chartered has appointed Laurent Marochini, a former innovation head at Societe Generale, as the chief of the Luxembourg entity.

Zodia Custody, a crypto custodian owned by Standard Chartered, in March 2023 said it had registered its Irish unit with Luxembourg's financial regulator.

(Reporting by Rishav Chatterjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala)

Key Takeaways

  • Standard Chartered launches a new entity in Luxembourg.
  • The focus is on crypto and digital asset custody services.
  • This move targets the growing demand in the EU market.
  • Laurent Marochini appointed as chief of the Luxembourg entity.
  • Zodia Custody registered its Irish unit with Luxembourg's regulator.

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What is the main topic?
The article discusses Standard Chartered's new entity in Luxembourg for digital assets custody services in the EU.
Why is Standard Chartered expanding into digital assets?
The bank aims to capitalize on the growing demand for digital security and crypto services among institutional investors.
Who is leading the new entity in Luxembourg?
Laurent Marochini, formerly of Societe Generale, is appointed as the chief of the Luxembourg entity.

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