British Banking Giant, HSBC, Announces Its Cooperation with Ripple!
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- HSBC, one of the UKâs largest banks, announced that it will work with Metaco, a technology company owned by Ripple Labs, on digital asset custody services.
One of the biggest banks in the UK, HSBC, has reportedly announced that it will collaborate with Ripple Labs-owned Metaco on digital asset custody services, which it plans to provide in 2024.
As a result, HSBCâs most recent financial move will be to provide custody services for digital assets like tokenized securities to corporate clients.
At this point, HSBC clientsâ assets will be safeguarded by Metaco, a Swiss-based Ripple firm.
The bank claimed that this agreement marked the completion of HSBCâs tokenized physical gold service, which was introduced on November 1, 2023, and the digital asset issuing platform known as HSBC Orion.
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In 2024, HSBC intends to introduce custody services for business clients.
HSBC clarified in its statement that âtokenized securitiesâ are currently included in custody services, but that stablecoins and cryptocurrencies are not.
According to John OâNeill, HSBCâs head of global digital asset strategy, âthese services underline HSBCâs commitment to the overall development of digital asset markets.â
As you may recall, in May of this year, Ripple paid $250 million to acquire Metaco. Additionally, Ripple said that it believes the market for institutional cryptocurrency custody alone may grow to about $10 trillion by 2030.
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