The Largest Bank In The Eurozone To Launch Bitcoin, Crypto Custody Platform: Report

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BNP Paribas, with over $13 trillion under management, will reportedly partner with Metaco to offer custodial services for bitcoin and other digital assets.

  • BNP Paribas, a leading private bank in the Eurozone, is reportedly entering the custody space for bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
  • The bank will partner with Metaco, a Swiss digital asset custody firm who has existing banking partnerships.
  • It is unclear whether or not Metaco will serve as custodian or a consultant and what digital assets will be the focus of the bank.

French bank BNP Paribas, the leading private bank in the Eurozone, will become a custodial service provider for bitcoin and other digital assets, according to a report from CoinDesk.

With over $506 billion of assets across the U.S., Asia and Europe, BNP Paribas Wealth Management leverages over 6,800 professionals across an international network making them the leading private bank under the Eurosystem – the monetary authority of the Eurozone encompassing 19 European Union members. Moreover, BNP Securities Services, the bank’s asset custodian service, holds over $13 trillion in assets under management.

The bank will reportedly partner with Metaco, a Swiss digital asset custody firm, in order to facilitate the needed infrastructure the bank currently does not possess. It is unclear whether or not Metaco will serve as the custodian, or if the firm will offer consultation services to BNP – both Metaco and BNP refused to comment on the partnership.

However, the report does note that the service provided from Mateco will focus on security tokens, or the tokenization of assets such as stocks and other financial instruments without focusing purely on bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.

Still, Metaco has previously announced partnerships with the likes of Citigroup, BBVA, Zodia Custody, DBS and Union Bank Philippines. More recently, French bank Societe Generale also partnered with Metaco. Previously, CEO of Metaco Adrien Treccani discussed the rise of banks entering the custody ecosystem of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in an interview.

“The series of banks that were already working on certain topics suddenly transformed from innovation pilots to concrete go-to market strategies,” Treccani said in an interview. “You will start seeing a series of announcements involving very big custodians. It’s almost FOMO [a fear of missing out] as these large banking players know that their future somehow depends on this capability.”

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