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    Home»Ethereum»UBS May Be Eyeing Bitcoin and Ether Trading for Ultra‑Rich Clients
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    UBS May Be Eyeing Bitcoin and Ether Trading for Ultra‑Rich Clients

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJanuary 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The world’s biggest global wealth manager, UBS, is reportedly exploring a move to open crypto trading to its wealthiest clients. 

    Bloomberg reported Friday, citing a person familiar with the matter, that the Swiss banking giant aims to let select private banking clients in Switzerland trade Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) first, with a possible rollout to the Asia‑Pacific region and the United States later.

    The person also reportedly said that UBS was currently selecting partners for its crypto offering, although the bank has not publicly confirmed the details.

    UBS already runs tokenization pilots such as the uMINT tokenized US dollar money market fund on Ethereum and a Swift-UBS-Chainlink tokenized fund settlement trial, experimenting with putting traditional fund products on blockchain rails even before considering offering spot crypto trading.

    UBS has also deepened its blockchain push on the payments side, teaming up with Ant International to trial tokenized deposits for real-time cross-border treasury flows using its UBS Digital Cash platform in Singapore.