Wealth management firm partners with crypto platform to offer asset lending
A wealth management firm announced a partnership allowing eligible clients to lend crypto assets and receive exchange-traded product shares. The arrangement reduces onboarding time and lowers the minimum transaction size.
A wealth management firm announced a partnership with a crypto platform that lets eligible clients lend digital assets and receive shares in spot crypto exchange-traded products. The arrangement reduces onboarding times by up to 75 percent and lowers the minimum transaction size from $25 million to $5 million.
The firm stated the changes aim to simplify access for clients who meet eligibility requirements.
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