Emirates NBD Launches Crypto Trading via Liv X App

Dubai’s Emirates NBD partners with Aquanow to offer secure cryptocurrency trading on its Liv X digital banking platform

Highlights:

  1. Emirates NBD’s Liv X app now enables users to buy, sell, and trade cryptocurrencies securely.
  2. The service is powered by Aquanow and includes custody solutions from Zodia Custody.
  3. This move aligns with Dubai’s vision of becoming a global cryptocurrency hub.

Story Summary: Emirates NBD, a leading banking group in the Middle East, has entered the cryptocurrency space through its digital banking platform, Liv X. In partnership with Aquanow, a licensed virtual asset service provider, and Zodia Custody, the bank now offers customers the ability to buy, sell, and trade cryptocurrencies directly within the app.

This initiative reflects Dubai’s growing prominence as a global crypto hub, driven by progressive regulations and high adoption rates. Emirates NBD’s move underscores its commitment to innovation and positions it as a pioneer in integrating traditional banking with digital asset solutions.

Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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