Crypto.com Partners with DBS to Expand SGD and USD Transfers in Singapore

Published at 2025-12-18 10:30:10

Crypto.com announced a partnership with DBS Bank to support seamless Singapore dollar (SGD) and US dollar (USD) deposits and withdrawals for customers in Singapore. The integration uses DBS’s local payment infrastructure to let users move fiat into and out of Crypto.com accounts without relying on intermediaries, aiming for faster settlement and simpler reconciliation.

The deal strengthens Crypto.com’s fiat gateway in a key Southeast Asian market and brings the exchange closer to mainstream banking rails, which could improve access for retail users, merchants and institutional clients conducting local and cross‑border transfers. For Singaporean customers, the tie‑up means a more direct path between crypto services and one of the region’s largest banks, potentially reducing friction and improving trust in on‑ and off‑ramp flows.

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