Digital Prime Brokerage GCEX has extended its existing partnership with Komainu, a regulated digital asset custodian, founded as a joint venture between investment bank Nomura, hardware technology company Ledger, and digital asset investment manager Coin Shares, to offer staking services to its institutional and professional clients.
Digital Prime Brokerage GCEX (GCEX) has extended its existing partnership with Komainu, a regulated digital asset custodian, founded as a joint venture between investment bank Nomura, hardware technology company Ledger, and digital asset investment manager Coin Shares, to offer staking services to its institutional and professional clients.
Komainu markets a secure, regulated, and compliant infrastructure for digital asset custody and staking services. Through this partnership, GCEX is able to offer its clients access to Komainu’s staking solutions, allowing them to earn rewards on their digital assets while remaining under secure, segregated custody.
Offering multi-asset support in a regulated environment, Komainu says its aim is to merge traditional financial services with leading security standards for the next generation of institutional custody. Headquartered in Jersey and with offices in London, Dublin, Dubai, and Singapore, Komainu is regulated by the Jersey Financial Services Commission (JFSC) and the Dubai Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA).
GCEX Group enables institutional clients to access deep liquidity in FX and CFDs on digital assets, as well as digital assets spot trading and conversion as well as a broad range of Forex brokerage and technology solutions. Headquartered in London, with multiple offices across the globe, GCEX is regulated by the UK’s FCA, registered with the Danish FSA and has been granted a Virtual Asset Service Provider License for the MVP phase by the Dubai Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority. True Global Ventures are investors in GCEX.