Standard Chartered Launches Regulated Bitcoin and Ether Spot Trading for Institutional Clients

Published at 2025-07-15 09:00:56
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Standard Chartered has made a significant leap in the crypto space by launching spot trading services for Bitcoin and Ether through its UK branch. This initiative is aimed primarily at institutional clients like corporates, investors, and asset managers, marking the bank as the first global systemically important bank to offer regulated, secure, and scalable access to deliverable spot trading of key digital assets.

By integrating crypto trading into familiar foreign exchange (FX) platforms, the bank ensures ease of access and operational familiarity for its clients. This integration simplifies the management of digital assets within existing portfolios, bridging traditional finance with the growing crypto economy.

Looking ahead, Standard Chartered plans to introduce non-deliverable forwards for digital assets, enabling clients to hedge and manage their exposure more effectively. CEO Bill Winters emphasizes the importance of providing tools that are both safe and compliant with regulatory standards to help clients navigate crypto risks efficiently.

For individuals and smaller investors interested in exploring crypto investment opportunities under flexible and regulated conditions, platforms like Bitlet.app offer innovative services. Bitlet.app enables users to buy cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ether through a convenient Crypto Installment service, allowing purchases now with monthly payments instead of a one-time full payment. This service democratizes access to digital assets, complementing the institutional advancements seen at banks like Standard Chartered.

As crypto adoption grows across different investor types, the synergy between institutional-grade services and retail-friendly platforms like Bitlet.app highlights the expanding ecosystem catering to various needs while maintaining secure and compliant standards.

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