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Sberbank Aims To Pioneer Digital Currency Trading in Russia

Sberbank, the banking titan of Russia, is purportedly on the brink of offering private investors the opportunity to trade digital currencies. This development is scheduled for the coming weeks and is an exciting new chapter in the bank’s ongoing venture into cryptocurrencies.

A Journey into Cryptocurrency With Sberbank

Sberbank has not been a bystander in the rapidly evolving world of digital currencies. Several years ago, the bank took a bold step into this emerging market by initiating multiple cryptocurrency projects. Among these innovative ventures was an attempt to secure approval for issuing its digital currency and introducing Russia’s first-ever blockchain-focused ETF.

According to local news sources, as early as June, the bank plans to allow its customers to conduct transactions with Digital Financial Assets (DFAs) on the Sberbank platform. This significant move was confirmed by Anatoly Popov, the board’s Deputy Chairman, in a conversation with TASS.

Popov stated, “Come the second quarter, we believe, in June, this function will be accessible to individuals. They will then be able to buy and sell digital financial assets, and, in effect, exchange them for cash.”

A Strategic Rollout

Initially, Sberbank had plans to launch this service at the end of Q1 of this year. The bank said this would “bring liquidity to the bank’s platform”. Alexander Vedyakhin, the First Deputy Chairman of the organization, expressed last year, “We need to give individuals the opportunity to access these platforms. Sber will provide this opportunity at the end of the first quarter of 2023, maybe at the beginning of the second quarter.”

The bank has taken diligent steps to ensure the rollout of this service is seamless. Before this offering, the bank prepared a unique scoring system to guide its customers. This thoughtful measure ensures that users make their investment decisions consciously, fully understanding the existing risks involved.

Sberbank’s Foray into Digital Assets

Interestingly, Sberbank’s move towards digital assets diverges from the Central Bank of the Russian Federation’s rather hostile stance towards cryptocurrencies. Sberbank sought approval to launch its digital asset and register a blockchain platform in 2021.

A few months later, Sberbank reached a significant milestone by creating a blockchain exchange-traded fund (ETF) that tracks the performance of leading cryptocurrency companies such as Galaxy Digital, Coinbase, and Diginex. This groundbreaking product was the first of its kind in Russia, allowing domestic investors to engage with the industry without the need to buy, sell, or hold tokens.

A License to Trade

In 2022, Sberbank obtained a license that permits it to issue and exchange cryptocurrencies. Sergey Popov, the Director of the Transaction Business Division at Sberbank, provided further details, stating, “Companies will be able to make their first transaction on our blockchain platform one month from now. We are just starting our work with digital assets, realizing that further development requires adaptation of the current regulatory framework. To do that, we are ready to work closely with the regulator and executive bodies.”

Sberbank’s foray into digital currency trading marks an exciting time for the financial institution and its customers. As the bank continues to innovate and adapt to the changing financial landscape, it is clear that Sberbank is embracing the future of finance and leading the way in Russia.

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Jerry Rolon

After working for 7 years as a Internet Marketer, Jerry now aims to explore the journalistic side of Internet. With his impeccable knowledge in this domain, he churns out some of the best news articles from the internet niche. With respect to acedamics, Jerry earned a degree in business from California State University.

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