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Singapore’s Largest Bank Expands Bitcoin, Crypto Offering – Bitcoin Magazine



  • DBS Group Holdings expands bitcoin and crypto trading to 100,000 of its wealthiest clients.
  • The bank requires capital requirements and a minimum investment of $500.
  • The expansion follows the central bank of Singapore’s release of a digital asset framework from earlier this month.

DBS Group Holdings Ltd., Singapore’s largest bank, expanded its bitcoin and cryptocurrency trading services on its members-only exchange to an additional 100,000 of its wealthiest clients, per a report from Bloomberg.

Accredited investors, meaning clients with investable assets of at least $246,000, can now buy, sell and trade bitcoin and some cryptocurrencies. Additionally, the bank requires a minimum investment of $500.



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