
"Standard Chartered and B2C2, a global provider of institutional liquidity for digital assets, announced a strategic partnership in hopes of improving institutional access to crypto markets. The collaboration brings together Standard Chartered's global banking infrastructure with B2C2's liquidity across spot and options trading, according to a note shared with Bitcoin Magazine. Under the agreement, B2C2 will provide its institutional clients like asset managers, hedge funds, corporates, and family offices with direct connectivity and liquidity access to Standard Chartered's banking network and settlement services."
"The partnership is designed to deliver a streamlined experience by integrating regulated banking services with institutional-grade crypto liquidity. The move reflects a broader trend of accelerating institutional adoption of digital assets, particularly in Asia. As demand for regulated access to crypto assets grows, partnerships between established banks and digital asset firms aim to reduce friction in fiat-to-crypto transactions and enable faster, more reliable settlement processes."
"Luke Boland, Head of Fintech, Asia, at Standard Chartered, noted the significance of the collaboration, stating that it enables "regulated, scalable market linkage without compromising execution or risk management." Thomas Restout, Group CEO of B2C2, emphasized the value of Standard Chartered's global reach and regulatory credentials, calling the bank "an ideal strategic counterpart" for expanding institutional access to digital markets. The partnership wants to connect traditional finance with digital asset markets, giving B2C2's clients access to Standard Chartered's global banking network."
Standard Chartered and B2C2 formed a strategic partnership to improve institutional access to crypto markets by combining global banking infrastructure with B2C2's spot and options liquidity. B2C2 will give institutional clients — asset managers, hedge funds, corporates, and family offices — direct connectivity and liquidity access to Standard Chartered's banking network and settlement services. The initiative integrates regulated banking services with institutional-grade crypto liquidity to streamline fiat-to-crypto transactions and enable faster, more reliable settlement. The partnership targets accelerating institutional adoption of digital assets, particularly in Asia, and aims to reduce execution friction while preserving risk management and regulatory compliance.
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