Mongolia's largest bank will soon begin offering crypto services including custody, remittance, deposits, loans, and crypto-asset management.
According to DDaily, blockchain company Hexland - founded by former Samsung developers - and white label tech company Delio havagreed to start working with the Ulaanbaatar-based Trade & Development Bank of Mongolia, or TDB Bank.
It's one of Mongolia's oldest banks, with 50 branches across the nation, ranking second out of 17 Mongolian banks in terms of total assets.
The media outlet detailed that MDKI, a Mongolian mineral resource and blockchain company whose partners include crypto mining giant Bitfury, was also included in the agreement.
Its portfolio includes over 400 Mongolian companies, offering them services such as project loans, trade loans, financial consulting, among others.
Hexland meanwhile provides services such as blockchain smart contract development and verification, as well as wallet development, among other solutions.
A launch date has not been officially se for offering such crypto services to Mongolians.
Back in 2019, Ulaanbaatar City's administration agreed to partner with a South Korean blockchain company, dubbed Terra, in order to eventually replace the payment methods for utility bills and government subsidies with the Terra stablecoin.
Mongolia has been taking steps in the crypto sphere since 2018.
In that year, Cointelegraph reported that the country's largest mobile telecoms operator had become Mongolia's first licensed entity to issue its own digital currency.
Mongolia's largest bank to offer crypto-related services
pubblicato su Oct 30, 2020
by Cointele | pubblicato su Coinage
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