3rd South Korean Major Bank Joining The Crypto-Leap

More established South Korean financial companies are taking the crypto-leap, with Shinhan Bank, one of the country’s biggest commercial banks, making a move into the crypto custody industry with a strategic equity investment in the Korea Digital Asset Trust (KDAC).


The KDAC is a joint-venture custody company established by the domestic crypto exchange Korbit and blockchain technology company Blocko and the digital asset researcher Fair Square Lab.

Per inews24, a Shinhan spokesperson asserted that “digital asset custody” was ideal for banks like Shinhan as it was “an area that can make good use of banks’ compliance capabilities and custody experience.”

The bank added that its move would safeguard customers’ crypto funds from “external hacking and embezzlement” risks and be used to the growing crypto investment and DeFi sectors.

The firm’s CEO lately indicated that further digital asset-related business projects would become a priority for Shinhan, claiming that companies have all become “digitally active” of late and adding that Shinhan would be undergoing a “digital transformation” in the year ahead.

The progress sees the company revisit plans first formulated in 2017-2018, when it talked of creating a vast network of crypto “vaults” for token storage – a project that was ultimately shelved due to Seoul’s partial crypto crackdown of January 2018.

Rival banks such as Kookmin (KB) and NongHyup (NH) have also unveiled their crypto custody and other crypto business-related plans in recent months.

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