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South Korea's Largest Bank Unveils Bitcoin Custody Services

KB Kookmin Bank (KB), the largest commercial bank in South Korea, has agreed a deal with blockchain venture fund Hashed and crypto trading firm Cumberland Korea to offer bitcoin custody services.

In January, the government-owned bank filed its trademark application for digital assets custody with the Korean Intellectual Property Office. The trademark is called Kbdac. It covers more than 20 crypto-related areas.

According to a statement on August 7, KB said it predicts that the crypto industry will evolve beyond virtual currencies to include other traditional assets such as real estate and artwork that will be issued and traded on blockchain platforms.

The lender, which reported a net profit of 2.44 trillion won ($2.05 billion) in 2019, is now positioning itself after competitor NH Bank announced in July that it is also planning to start offering crypto custody services to corporate investors.

Hashed indicated that the deal with KB has been inspired by changes in regulation, which appear to support cryptocurrency and other blockchain-oriented business models.

Simon Kim, chief executive officer of Hashed, the crypto investment company with offices in San Francisco and Seoul, noted:

Combining our insight in the blockchain industry and providing both technical and commercial consultations will inevitably open new doors to consumers as well as to the country in ushering the new era of digital transformation.

The news comes as banks, who have since started to muscle their way into the cryptocurrency space, received backing from the U.S. government. In July, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency gave local banks the go-ahead to manage and store digital assets on behalf of their customers.

In South Korea, the government, which has previously banned ICOs, in March amended the Reporting and Use of Specific Financial Information Act to recognize cryptocurrencies for the first time and recently classified them to be taxable.

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Blockchain venture fund, Crypto custody services, Cumberland Korea, Hashed, KB Kookmin Bank, Simon Kim, South Korea, U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

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Jeffrey Gogo

Jeffrey Gogo is an award winning financial journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe. A former deputy business editor with the Zimbabwe Herald, the country's biggest daily, Gogo has more than 17 years of wide-ranging experience covering Zimbabwe's financial markets, economy and company news. He first encountered bitcoin in 2014, and began covering cryptocurrency markets in 2017

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