Charles Schwab plans to launch cryptocurrency spot trading services for financial advisors in 2027
According to Citywire, Jalina Kerr, head of advisor experience at Charles Schwab, stated that the company plans to launch cryptocurrency spot trading features for advisors on its custody platform by 2027. Progress is currently smooth, and the expected launch time may be closer to mid-year, although a specific date has not yet been determined. Charles Schwab has already introduced Bitcoin and Ethereum spot trading to retail clients this year.
Kerr pointed out that digital assets are not uniformly regulated like other brokerage and securities products, and careful consideration is needed from fund deposits to withdrawals. She mentioned that advisors currently prefer to allocate crypto assets for clients through Charles Schwab's exchange-traded products, but interest in spot trading has recently increased. Charles Schwab's competitor, Fidelity, is currently offering cryptocurrency custody and trading solutions for wealth management managers.
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