PostFinance’s parent firm Swiss Post is known for its pro-crypto stance, working on its own crypto custody services and issuing crypto stamp collectibles. PostFinance, a retail bank fully owned by the ...
PostFinance, the financial services firm fully owned by the Swiss government, will offer its customers a range of regulated crypto services delivered through Sygnum's B2B banking platform. "This ...
PostFinance, Switzerland’s fifth-largest financial services firm, says it will begin offering its users access to cryptocurrency, thanks to a partnership with regulated digital asset services provider ...
Around a year after introducing the trading and custody of cryptocurrencies, PostFinance is expanding its offering to include the “staking” function. The banking services provider said this means that ...
Swiss financial services company PostFinance AG is now offering staking services on its platform for cryptocurrency Ether. The state-owned bank plans to include staking for other cryptocurrencies soon ...
PostFinance, a crypto-friendly retail bank fully owned by the Swiss government, is offering Ether staking to its 2.7 million customers, who make up roughly a quarter of the Swiss population. In a Jan.
From 1 August 2025, PostFinance is permanently reducing the prices for transfers in pounds sterling to the United Kingdom to a fixed fee of 9 francs, and for euro transfers to Albania, Bosnia and ...
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ZURICH, April 21 (Reuters) - PostFinance became the first Swiss financial company to be convicted of money laundering when a court found its controls were inadequate after it let a client withdraw a ...