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German Savings Banks Will Consider Crypto Trading for Customers - Crypto Briefing

source-logo  cryptobriefing.com 13 December 2021 17:59, UTC

Public savings banks in Germany, commonly called “Sparkassen,” are preparing to vote on whether or not to provide access to cryptocurrency trading to their customers. The vote is slated to happen early next year. 

Savings Bank Interest Builds

A plan is brewing among German savings banks that might allow customers to trade cryptocurrency directly through their institutions.

Sparkassen are publicly owned and operated savings banks found throughout Germany with roughly 50 million customers nationwide.  According to a report by the German news publication Capital, a previously-secret pilot program, which would allow account holders to purchase cryptocurrencies directly through their own bank accounts,will need to be approved by the savings bank committees early in 2022 if it is to go into widespread effect. 

If the Sparkassen committees approve the plan, a first version could be rolled out later in 2022. Other large German banks, according to the Capital report, lag behind the Sparkassen plans in terms of their crypto adoption roadmaps. 

It appears Germany has become more hospitable to crypto trading and investing over the course of the past year. In July, a new law passed allowing German funds to invest 20% of their holdings into cryptocurrency, which opened the door for more than $400 billion to flow into the space. This was only days after Coinbase was approved to custody cryptocurrency in Germany.  

Crypto-oriented products have enjoyed high trading volume on the German stock exchanges and this report on the colossal German institution of savings banks suggests institutional interest is growing further, particularly among traditional financial players.

Disclosure: At the time of writing, the author of this piece owned BTC, ETH, and several other cryptocurrencies. 

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