KBC Bank faz parceria com Crypto Finance para trading de cripto

O banco belga KBC Bank lançou serviços de trading de criptomoedas por meio de uma parceria com a empresa suíça Crypto Finance. Os serviços integram-se à plataforma online Bolero da KBC, oferecendo acesso regulado a ativos digitais para investidores de varejo. Essa iniciativa expande as ofertas financeiras da KBC para seus 13 milhões de clientes.

KBC Bank, o braço bancário do Grupo KBC, anunciou em 18 de fevereiro de 2026 uma colaboração com a Crypto Finance para introduzir capacidades de trading de criptomoedas. O Grupo KBC opera principalmente na Bélgica, República Tcheca, Bulgária, Hungria e Eslováquia, fornecendo serviços bancários comerciais, pessoais e empresariais para 13 milhões de clientes. Os novos serviços estão acessíveis via Bolero, a plataforma de investimento online estabelecida da KBC. De acordo com um comunicado da empresa, essas ofertas «proporcionarão aos investidores de varejo acesso a ativos cripto dentro de um quadro regulatório europeu». Crypto Finance, uma subsidiária do Grupo Deutsche Börse com sede na Suíça, atuará como contraparte principal de trading. Estabelecida em 2017 e adquirida pela Deutsche Börse em 2021, a empresa garante execução confiável e acesso à liquidez em diversas condições de mercado. Ela se especializa em trading, custódia e serviços de carteira compatíveis com a regulamentação MiCA da Europa. Essa parceria marca a entrada do KBC Bank em ativos digitais, construindo sobre seus serviços bancários tradicionais enquanto adere aos padrões regulatórios.

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