Two of Russia's largest banks are piloting cryptocurrency portfolios for their private clients, the Kommersant newspaper reported Friday.
Under the watch of the Bank of Russia, Sberbank and Alfa Bank will offer their clients shares in a special fund that will be trading the six most popular cryptocurrencies on major exchanges, including Kraken and Bitstamp, according to the report.
"We'd like to offer our clients an absolutely transparent way to invest in digital assets with a full compliance with regulations that will let them invest in the product they are interested in Russia."
"Our goal is to speed-up the recognition of the digital assets as legitimate financial assets as soon as possible," said Anton Rakhmanov, manager of Alfa Bank's private banking branch.
CEO Alexey Prokofyev said the investment process will see investors purchase a share of the fund.
The portfolio will include the six most popular cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, bitcoin cash, ethereum and litecoin.
"The shares are liquid and a client can send them for fiat currencies any time," Prokofyev said.
The National Settlement Depository, which is a part of the Moscow Exchange Group, will act as the custodian.
While testing the portfolio process will take roughly 45 days, the specific dates have not been disclosed.
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Russia's Largest Banks Are Piloting Bitcoin and Crypto Portfolios
Publicado en Jun 18, 2018
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