Standard Chartered and Coinbase Expand Partnership to Strengthen Institutional Crypto Infrastructure Major financial institutions are intensifying efforts to developStandard Chartered and Coinbase Expand Partnership to Strengthen Institutional Crypto Infrastructure Major financial institutions are intensifying efforts to develop

Standard Chartered and Coinbase Expand Major Institutional Crypto Partnership

2025/12/15 10:45
Standard Chartered And Coinbase Expand Major Institutional Crypto Partnership

Standard Chartered and Coinbase Expand Partnership to Strengthen Institutional Crypto Infrastructure

Major financial institutions are intensifying efforts to develop comprehensive crypto solutions for institutional clients. Standard Chartered and Coinbase announced an expanded collaboration aimed at creating secure and compliant digital asset services, broadening their existing partnership in Asia to include a host of new offerings.

Key Developments

  • Joint exploration of trading, prime brokerage, custody, staking, and lending solutions for institutional investors.
  • Combining Standard Chartered’s expertise in cross-border banking with Coinbase’s institutional crypto platform to deliver a unified service suite.
  • Focus on security, transparency, and compliance to meet the highest industry standards.
  • Enhancement of existing banking connectivity in Singapore, allowing real-time dollar transfers for Coinbase customers.

Background and Further Collaboration

The partnership builds on a pre-existing relationship in Singapore, where Standard Chartered facilitates banking connectivity for Coinbase, enabling seamless SGD transactions. This collaboration underscores ongoing efforts in the region, where Standard Chartered also works with Crypto.com to offer global fiat services, allowing users across more than 90 countries to deposit and withdraw USD, EUR, and AED via its platform.

Coinbase is also set to unveil new products next week, potentially including prediction markets and tokenized stocks, signaling a broader push into innovative financial services. The expansion reflects a strategic move to deepen institutional engagement with digital assets, leveraging the strengths of both firms.

Regulatory Advancements in the Digital Asset Sector

In parallel, U.S. regulators have taken progressive steps to facilitate the mainstreaming of crypto banking. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has conditionally approved applications from five firms—BitGo, Fidelity Digital Assets, Paxos, Circle, and Ripple—to convert existing trust companies into national trust banks. These approvals are a pivotal step toward integrating crypto firms into the formal banking system, potentially enabling broader access and improved regulation.

The move aligns with ongoing discussions about establishing a formal infrastructure for digital assets, fostering confidence among institutional investors, and paving the way for more comprehensive adoption in traditional finance.

Conclusion

As these collaborations and regulatory advancements unfold, the crypto ecosystem continues its transition towards greater institutional acceptance and integration. The partnership between Standard Chartered and Coinbase exemplifies how banking giants are leveraging their expertise to build secure, compliant frameworks that can serve professional investors, while regulatory clarity in the U.S. signals a maturing financial landscape for cryptocurrencies.

This article was originally published as Standard Chartered and Coinbase Expand Major Institutional Crypto Partnership on Crypto Breaking News – your trusted source for crypto news, Bitcoin news, and blockchain updates.

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