Deutsche Bank Applies For Crypto Custody License: Bloomberg
Germany’s largest financial institution Deutsche Bank AG is seeking regulatory permission to operate a custodial platform to offer cryptocurrencies. Deutsche Bank has filed for regulatory permission with German’s Federal...
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Deutsche Bank has filed for regulatory permission with German’s Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) to offer crypto custodial services.
The German bank currently holds assets worth $1.34 trillion and is the ninth-largest European bank. ...
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