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Citi plans to offer bitcoin custody services to institutional clients within the year, integrating into the Custody+ platform

Source: x.com Event types: Online/Update
Odaily News Bitcoin News posted on the X platform that Citi plans to offer bitcoin custody services to institutional clients through its Custody+ platform later this year. The service will bring bitcoin into the same custody framework as traditional assets such as stocks and bonds, allowing clients to access custody, settlement, foreign exchange, cash, and liquidity services through a single system. Bitcoin will be the first digital asset supported by Citi's new custody service, and Citi has not yet announced a specific launch date or its initial client list.Custody+ was launched by Citi Investor Services, with Citi's custody business covering over 100 markets and operating its own custody network in 62 markets. Citi stated that its goal is for the bank to self-custody native digital assets, rather than relying solely on external exchanges or other digital asset firms. The project has been in development for approximately two to three years, and Citi first disclosed related plans in 2025.Citi stated that Custody+ will provide real-time settlement, foreign exchange services, automated hedging, cash management, and liquidity tools. Its Single Event Processing system within the custody platform currently handles more than 80% of event volumes in real time; in the United States, the system reduces processing time for certain voluntary corporate actions by up to 92%, with 96% of related events completed within two hours. Chris Cox, Head of Citi Investor Services, said that Citi invests more than $2 billion annually in its Services platform.

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