UBS considers cryptocurrency trading for private bank clients

Swiss banking giant UBS is exploring the launch of cryptocurrency trading services for its wealthy private bank clients in Switzerland, with potential expansion to the US and Asia-Pacific. The move responds to increasing demand, though no final decision has been made. A UBS spokesperson highlighted the bank's ongoing digital asset strategy amid regulatory and market developments.

UBS, one of Switzerland's largest banks, is reportedly planning to introduce cryptocurrency trading to meet the growing interest from its affluent clientele. According to a Bloomberg report on January 23, 2026, the bank has been evaluating potential partners for several months but has yet to commit to any specific arrangement.

The initial rollout would target select customers of UBS's private banking division in Switzerland. If successful, the service could extend to clients in the United States and the Asia-Pacific region, broadening access to digital assets like cryptocurrencies.

In response to inquiries about the report, a UBS spokesperson stated: “As part of UBS’s digital asset strategy, we actively monitor developments and explore initiatives that reflect client needs, regulatory developments, market trends and robust risk controls. We recognize the importance of distributed ledger technology like blockchain, which underpins digital assets.” This comment underscores the bank's cautious approach to integrating blockchain and related technologies.

UBS has already made strides in digital assets. In November 2025, it partnered with Ant International to utilize blockchain-based tokenized deposits for global payments settlement and liquidity management via UBS Digital Cash, a platform launched in 2024. That same month, UBS executed a live tokenized fund transaction for its USD Money Market Investment Fund Token on the Ethereum blockchain, employing Chainlink’s Digital Transfer Agent standard.

UBS Digital Cash aims to enable programmable money movements for corporate and institutional clients, signaling the bank's broader commitment to innovation in this space. These initiatives provide context for the potential crypto trading expansion, aligning with industry trends where peers like JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley are also advancing their digital asset offerings.

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