Crypto.com’s new functionality, new partnership, and plans for the new year
Recently crowned the king of North American crypto trading, Crypto.com announced this week that it launched a new partnership with payments acceptance provider Ingenico. The partnership will enable users of Ingenico’s platform globally to accept payments in cryptocurrency. Consumers will benefit from earning rewards for transactions via Crypto.com’s Crypto.com Pay; merchants will benefit from being able to manage payments and services via both mobile and tablet devices.
Also this week, Crypto.com announced that it would expand its offering to include banking services, credit cards, and stock trading. Additionally, the company unveiled its new rewards program, Level Up, that enables customers to access benefits across multiple products — credit cards, stock trading, and banking services — through partner banks. Level Up offers a flexible rewards structure that enables users to secure benefits across a range of different products in the Crypto.com ecosystem.
“This product expansion represents our most aggressive push across traditional and digital finance and brings users to one simple app for industry-leading benefits through Level Up,” Crypto.com President and COO Eric Anziani said.
Finishing 2024 on a busy note, Crypto.com is already eyeing the new year. The Singapore-based fintech announced this week that it is planning to expand its crypto offerings in 2025 to include both a stablecoin and an exchange-traded fund (ETF) product. Traditional financial products such as stock trading and banking are also top of the 2025 agenda for the company, as noted above. Crypto.com has put a date of Q1 2025 for the launch of its banking product services. The firm also plans to expand its debit card services in Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa in Q4 of this year, and to launch credit cards in the U.S. and South Korea by Q2 of next year.
Boerse Stuttgart Digital partners with Fenergo
European cryptocurrency and digital asset infrastructure provider Boerse Stuttgart Digital has teamed up with KYC, client lifecycle management, and transaction monitoring solutions provider Fenergo to speed the onboarding of financial institutions that are looking to launch their own cryptocurrency offerings.
“Fenergo’s client lifecycle management solution, validated by the world’s largest financial institutions, will allow Boerse Stuttgart Digital to future-proof its solutions against regulatory change,” Fenergo Managing Director EMEA Ruth Ormsby said. “With this level of compliance automation, Boerse Stuttgart Digital can onboard banks, brokers, and asset managers seeking to unlock crypto trading faster, thus accelerating growth.”
The partnership between Fenergo and Boerse Stuttgart Digital will speed the onboarding of banks, brokers, and asset managers ready to launch their own cryptocurrency and digital asset offerings. Integrating Fenergo will streamline Boerse Stuttgart Digital’s underlying compliance processes for both Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML). This will enable financial institutions working with Boerse Stuttgart Digital to offer secure and reliable crypto trading and custody services to their customers.
“In the race to realize their own crypto offerings, financial institutions require efficient trading and custody solutions without compromising on regulatory compliance,” Boerse Stuttgart Digital Chief Digital & Product Officer Ulli Spankowski said. “Our partnership empowers banks, brokers, and asset managers to enter the crypto market, backed by infrastructure that ensures scalability, security, and full regulatory compliance.”
Headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, Fenergo made its Finovate debut at FinovateEurope 2012 in London.
BitPay launches new cryptocurrency payout service
Payments company BitPay unveiled a new service late last week that will enable companies to pay employees, contractors, customers, and vendors in crypto.
The service, BitPay Send, is especially designed for international and gig economy companies that need to pay multiple recipients online at the same time. Companies are not required to buy, own, or manage cryptocurrencies themselves, and payout recipients receive their payments more efficiently and at less cost, according to BitPay CEO Stephen Pair.
“Blockchain payment adoption is growing because it offers an easy way to send and receive payments on a global scale,” Pair said.
BitPay Send can be used for a number of different payment operations including payroll, customer cash-outs, contractor payments, rewards, and settlements with marketplace sellers. The new offering also puts the firm in a position to compete with other crypto payroll services such as BitWage.
Swift, UBS, and Chainlink conclude blockchain pilot
That’s a wrap! Swift, UBS Asset Management, and Chainlink announced this week that they have successfully completed a pilot project that involved settling tokenized fund subscriptions and redemptions using the Swift network. The goal of the project is to enable digital asset transactions to settle with fiat payment systems across 11,500+ financial institutions in more than 200 countries and territories.
The pilot project builds on an initiative by UBS Asset Management and SBI Digital Markets to develop a digital subscription and redemption system for tokenized funds. This is often an inefficient aspect of traditional fund operations that is typically burdened by manual interventions, delayed settlements, and the absence of real-time transparency. The pilot demonstrated how blockchain technology can be used to settle subscriptions and redemptions for tokenized investment fund vehicles, paving the way for straight-through-processing of the payment component without requiring global adoption of an on-chain form of payment.
The project was also undertaken as part of Project Guardian, a cooperation between policy makers and industry players to enhance financial market efficiency and liquidity via asset tokenization. Project Guardian is sponsored by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).
“For digital assets to be adopted globally, they must seamlessly integrate with both existing payment systems and digital currencies,” Swift Head of Strategy Jonathan Ehrenfeld said. “Our work with UBS Asset Management and Chainlink in MAS’ Project Guardian leverages the global Swift network to bridge digital assets with established systems.”
Commercial Bank International inks MoU with Zumo
Commercial Bank International, a financial institution based in the UAE, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with U.K.-based digital assets platform Zumo. The goal of the partnership is to investigate the tracking of digital asset sustainability and comes as the UAE makes a bid to be seen as the leading international hub for digital assets and innovation.
“Our collaboration with CBI will see Zumo’s pioneering digital assets and blockchain technology complement CBI’s financial expertise and innovative approach to drive sustainability,” Zumo COO Clark Povey said. “Zumo solves the biggest challenges in digital assets for financial institutions by providing business-critical technologies to navigate the rapidly evolving digital asset landscape, and with Zumo’s technology and leadership in sustainability to digital assets, the exciting journey ahead is just beginning.”
Crypto-as-a-service platform Zumo provides banks, fintechs, and financial services companies with the infrastructure they need to launch sustainable digital asset products. The company is a pioneer in sustainability and crypto assets, developing research and solutions to enable the crypto market to move closer to net zero. Registered with the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Zumo has secured public funding to build and launch a solution to help cryptocurrency companies measure, mitigate, and report on their carbon footprint. Founded in 2017, Zumo helped establish an industry standard with the release of its MiCA-compliant sustainability module in September.