90% of BNY Mellon's Institutional Clients are Interested in Digital Assets: Report
The bulk majority of Bank of New York Mellon's clients are interested in investing in digital assets despite the recent market meltdown. Citing a 2022 study of the custodian bank's clients, BNY Mellon's head of advanced...
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Citing a 2022 study of the custodian bank's clients, BNY Mellon's head of advanced solutions Michael Demissie said clients are "absolutely interested" in digital assets. He argued that digital assets are "here to stay" despite the 2022 market crash that led to the collapse of some major crypto companies. ...
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