Deutsche Börse Group to offer institutional clients access to crypto assets
11 March 2025 Germany

Deutsche Börse Group will provide institutional clients access to crypto assets via its post-trade business Clearstream.
Crypto Finance, also a Deutsche Börse Group company, will act as sub-custodian and offer settlement and custody services in crypto assets to institutional investors.
Jens Hachmeister, head of issuer services and new digital markets at Clearstream, comments: “The institutional-grade, regulatory compliant solution offers clients easy and quick access to new asset classes while enjoying the best features of our trusted and established post-trading systems.”
Stijn Vander Straeten, CEO Crypto Finance Group, adds: “We are now not only covering native services via direct interface, but also leverage traditional rails that are implemented with most financial market participants, meaning a very convenient offering to any financial institution who wishes to enter the crypto industry.”
The offering will be launched in April.
Crypto Finance, also a Deutsche Börse Group company, will act as sub-custodian and offer settlement and custody services in crypto assets to institutional investors.
Jens Hachmeister, head of issuer services and new digital markets at Clearstream, comments: “The institutional-grade, regulatory compliant solution offers clients easy and quick access to new asset classes while enjoying the best features of our trusted and established post-trading systems.”
Stijn Vander Straeten, CEO Crypto Finance Group, adds: “We are now not only covering native services via direct interface, but also leverage traditional rails that are implemented with most financial market participants, meaning a very convenient offering to any financial institution who wishes to enter the crypto industry.”
The offering will be launched in April.
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