KBC Bank partners with Crypto Finance for crypto trading

Belgium's KBC Bank has launched crypto trading services through a partnership with Swiss firm Crypto Finance. The services integrate with KBC's online platform Bolero, offering regulated access to digital assets for retail investors. This move expands KBC's financial offerings to its 13 million clients.

KBC Bank, the banking arm of KBC Group, announced on February 18, 2026, a collaboration with Crypto Finance to introduce crypto trading capabilities. KBC Group operates primarily in Belgium, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Slovakia, providing commercial, personal, and business banking to 13 million customers.

The new services are accessible via Bolero, KBC's established online investment platform. According to a company statement, these offerings will "provide retail investors access to crypto assets within a regulated European framework."

Crypto Finance, a subsidiary of Deutsche Börse Group based in Switzerland, will serve as the principal trading counterparty. Established in 2017 and acquired by Deutsche Börse in 2021, the firm ensures reliable execution and liquidity access across market conditions. It specializes in trading, custody, and wallet services compliant with Europe's MiCA regulation.

This partnership marks KBC Bank's entry into digital assets, building on its traditional banking services while adhering to regulatory standards.

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