Turnqey lance des outils crypto pour conseillers fiduciaires

Turnqey a introduit trois nouveaux produits conçus pour aider les conseillers financiers à intégrer plus efficacement les cryptomonnaies dans les portefeuilles de leurs clients. La suite aborde les défis en modélisation des risques, gestion des données et formation des conseillers face à l'intérêt croissant pour les actifs numériques. Ce lancement intervient alors que davantage de conseillers acquièrent la capacité d'acheter directement de la crypto pour leurs clients.

Turnqey, une entreprise wealthtech, a dévoilé TAIP, Qeychain et le Turnqey Institute jeudi, les positionnant comme une infrastructure complète pour fournir des conseils sur les cryptoactifs. Ces outils visent à résoudre les problèmes persistants pour les conseillers passant de la curiosité pour les cryptomonnaies à leur mise en œuvre pratique, y compris les contrôles de risque, l'intégration de données et la connaissance des produits. Selon une enquête Bitwise/VettaFi sur les attitudes des conseillers envers la crypto, 42 % des conseillers pourraient acheter des cryptomonnaies directement dans les comptes clients en 2025, en hausse par rapport à 35 % en 2024 et 19 % en 2023. L'enquête a également noté des allocations record et un intérêt en expansion au-delà du Bitcoin, englobant stablecoins, tokenisation et concepts comme « l'or numérique ».

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