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Swiss crypto bank Sygnum reports profitability after surge in first-half trading volumes – DL News
- Sygnum says it has reached profitability after increasing transaction volumes.
- The Swiss crypto bank does not disclose specific profit figures.
Sygnum, a Swiss global crypto banking group with approximately $4.5 billion in client assets, announced that it has achieved profitability after a strong first half, with key metrics showing year-to-date growth.
The company said in a Press release Compared to the same period last year, cryptocurrency spot trading volumes doubled, cryptocurrency derivatives trading increased by 500%, and lending volumes increased by 360%. The exact figures for the first half of the year were not disclosed.
Sygnum said its staking service has also grown, with the percentage of Ethereum staked by customers increasing to 42%. For institutional clients, staking Ethereum has a benefit that goes beyond the limitations of the ETF framework, which excludes staking returns, Sygnum noted.
“The approval and launch of Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs was a turning point for the crypto industry this year, leading to a major increase in demand for trusted, regulated exposure to digital assets,” said Martin Burgherr, Chief Client Officer of Sygnum.
He added: “This is also reflected in Sygnum’s own growth, with our core business segments recording significant year-to-date growth in the first half of the year.”
Sygnum, which has also been licensed in Luxembourg since 2022, plans to expand into European and Asian markets, the statement said.