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Crypto VC Digital Currency Group Turns To New Banking Partners After SVB Financial Debacle


  • Crypto conglomerate Digital Currency Group (DCG) is hunting for new banking partners for portfolio companies following the collapse of SVB Financial Group (NASDAQ: SIVB), Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank (NASDAQ: SBNY), and Silvergate Capital Corp (NYSE: SI).

  • SantanderHSBC Holdings, Plc (NYSE: HSBC), Deutsche Bank AG (NYSE: DB), BankProvBridge BankMercuryMultis, and Series Financial are still keen to connect with crypto firms, CoinDesk reports citing relevant messages.

  • The banking collapses in the U.S. left a lot of crypto firms and tech startups pursuing new banking partners.

  • Also Read: SVB Collapse Could Materially Impact Coinbase’s Revenue, Profitability Considering USDC’s Criticality To Coinbase, Analyst Says

  • DCG had also reached out to BlackRock, Inc (NYSE: BLK), JP Morgan Chase & Co (NYSE: JPM), and Bank Of America Corp (NYSE: BAC).

  • The banks may restrict some services for crypto firms, for instance, brokerage and money market services and the ability to wire money to third parties.

  • Traditional banks may agree to set up banking accounts for crypto firms subject to restrictions based on crypto exposure.

  • Despite the industry meltdown, Western Alliance and Bridge Bank are still opening accounts for crypto firms.

  • DCG has also contacted international banks, including Revolut in the U.K., United Overseas Bank (UOB) in Singapore, and Bank Leumi in Israel.

  • On Wednesday, a DCG representative will meet with Senate Banking Committee staff on the fallout from SVB, Signature, and Silvergate.

  • Image by jenniferfgallagher from Pixabay

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