Citigroup plans to launch a crypto custody service in 2026, becoming the latest major bank to diversify into digital asset services. The bank has been working on its crypto custody service for nearly three years.Citigroup plans to launch a crypto custody service in 2026, becoming the latest major bank to diversify into digital asset services. The bank has been working on its crypto custody service for nearly three years.

Citi To Launch Crypto Custody Services In 2026

2025/10/15 07:23
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Citigroup plans to launch a crypto custody service in 2026, becoming the latest major bank to diversify into digital asset services. The bank has been working on its crypto custody service for nearly three years. 

Banks are offering digital asset products, including stablecoin offerings and cryptocurrency trading. 

Citi to Debut Crypto Custody Service 

Citigroup is set to debut its crypto custody service in 2026 as mainstream financial institutions become receptive to cryptocurrencies. According to reports, Citi has been working on developing a custody service for digital assets for nearly three years. According to Biswarup Chatterjee, Citi’s global head of partnerships and innovation, the custody service project is moving ahead as planned as Wall Street’s interest in crypto deepens. Chatterjee was quoted as saying that the upcoming custody service would see Citi hold digital tokens and other assets on behalf of clients. 

The offering is one of Citi’s biggest blockchain-related endeavors. Big banks have long kept their distance from cryptocurrencies. However, things have changed under the Trump administration, thanks to clearer regulations and the passage of the GENIUS Act. The GENIUS Act created a friendlier environment for banks that wanted to handle stablecoins and other blockchain-based services. Top banks had expressed interest in digital assets since the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved spot Bitcoin ETFs managed by the likes of BlackRock and Fidelity. 

Exploring Partnerships 

According to Chatterjee, the upcoming custody service will hold native cryptocurrencies on behalf of the bank’s clients, rather than use a third-party platform or an external exchange. The decision is significant as crypto custody carries several security risks, including cyberattacks and theft. However, Citi is confident in its regulated structure and decades of experience handling traditional asset custody for global clients. Chatterjee stated that the bank is testing multiple options for the service, some created in-house and others through partnerships with other entities. 

Stablecoin Expansion 

Citi is also expanding into stablecoins, with Chatterjee stating that stablecoins could help clients do business in countries where traditional banking and payment systems are lacking. 

Citi already operates Citi Token Services, a system that allows customers to move funds across borders instantly using blockchain technology. It competes with JPMorgan’s service, which also runs on the Ethereum network and facilitates the 24/7 movement of money. Citi has also invested in BVNK, a company that builds stablecoin infrastructure. However, Chatterjee describes Citi’s efforts as being in the “early stages of stablecoin exploration.”

Other Banks Doubling Down On Crypto 

Several banks have moved to grab a piece of the digital asset space. Last week, major banks, including Banco Santander, Bank of America, Barclays, BNP Paribas, Citi, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, MUFG Bank Ltd, TD Bank Group, and UBS, announced they were exploring a 1:1 reserve-backed form of digital money. Bank of America’s Brian Moynihan had said in July that the bank was developing its own stablecoin project, while Scott Lucas, head of markets and digital assets at JPMorgan, stated that the firm was exploring digital assets as well. 

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