SBI Holdings Expands Crypto Strategy With Singapore Plans

SBI Holdings, a Tokyo-based broker, is pursuing expansion in cryptocurrency with initiatives spanning Singapore operations, a Visa partnership, and digital asset accumulation features, according to the source material.

Singapore Expansion

The company has plans to establish operations in Singapore as part of its cryptocurrency strategy.

Visa Partnership for Bank Cards

SBI Holdings is partnering with Visa to develop bank cards that enable users to accumulate digital assets.

Digital Asset Focus

The company's strategy centers on building capabilities around digital asset accumulation and management for users.

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CliffsideAncientPineAndRollingvip
· 05-04 09:11
If Singapore operations are established, it's good news for Southeast Asian retail users, and there's one more compliant entry point.
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TwoFactorZenvip
· 05-01 20:25
Digital asset accumulation features. This expression is very traditional finance; it’s probably intended to attract conservative investors to gradually enter the market.
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Neon-LitStreetsAfterTheRainvip
· 05-01 20:17
Established brokerages entering crypto, partnering with Visa + accumulating digital assets, traditional finance methods are increasingly resembling DeFi.
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TheHiddenRisksBehindApyvip
· 05-01 20:10
SBI's new Singapore expansion is quite solid; the Asia-Pacific compliance market is indeed attractive.
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QueueJumpervip
· 05-01 19:59
From brokerage firms to crypto, SBI's transformation speed is faster than expected, worth paying attention to subsequent product implementation.
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SeaSaltSparklingWatervip
· 05-01 19:57
Tokyo's giant moves south to Singapore; regulatory friendliness is indeed a key consideration.
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