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The Berlin-based Banking-as-a-Platform (BaaP) institution Solarisbank has recently announced the launch of their new banking service plan thatās focused on clients from the blockchain and digital currency industry. The newly featured resource called theĀ āBlockchain Factory,ā will offer financial management services to companies whose business operations deal directly and indirectly with cryptocurrency solutions and blockchain technology. Ā
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This German Bank Plans to Provide Special Bank Accounts for Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Companies
Over the past few years as cryptocurrencies have gained in popularity a few companies like exchanges and brokerage services that deal with digital currencies have had issues with their banking providers. Banks and other financial management services have ceased their partnerships with cryptocurrency firms and have closed businessĀ accounts making it very difficult for blockchain companies to establish reliable banking partners. Now the German financial tech company,Ā Solarisbank, plans to offer a service called the āBlockchain Factory.ā Companies who deal with cryptocurrencies will now have a solid banking colleague who understands the technology.
āThe Blockchain Factory will be used by Solarisbank to offer banking services to companies whose business is directly or indirectly based on cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology ā One example of these services is the āBlockchain Company Accountā for the banking business of blockchain companies,ā Solarisbank explains. Ā Ā
Furthermore, services for global cryptocurrency marketplaces will be made available to make it easier to buy and sell fiat currencies; such as the Solarisbank āAutomated Trust Accountā, an automated escrow account for cryptocurrency marketplaces.Ā Ā
High Demand from the Blockchain World for a Licensed Banking Partner
Solarisbank has done well since the bankās inception in March of 2016, and entered a strategic partnership with Mastercard the following October with plans to build new banking modules. Last March,Ā Solarisbank raised $70Mn USD in a Series B funding round from firms such as ABN Amro, SBI Group, Visa, BBVA, and Lakestar. Ā
āThere is high demand from the blockchain world for a licensed partner that forms the technological and regulatory bridge to traditional banking āĀ as a technology company with a banking license, we are the natural partner,ā Roland Folz, the CEO of Solarisbank details.
A Hybrid Future
The financial tech company has started its first partnership with another firm called VPE Bank and the two have plans to provide cryptocurrencies to institutional traders. Moreover, the firm will establish partnerships with cryptocurrency companies that deal with banking and debit cards within their business model.
āThe fiat world is not about to dissolve. We are moving towards a hybrid future, in which the blockchain world still has to prove itself,ā the CTO of Solarisbank, Peter Grosskopf explains.
However, we see the disruptive power of these business models and we want to help shape the future of this industry.Ā
What do you think about Solarisbankās new Blockchain Factory banking services? Do you think companies who deal with cryptocurrencies need better banking providers? Let us know your thoughts on this subject in the comment section below.
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