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Report: SCB 10X Is Participating In An $80 Million Series C Fundraising Round For Anchorage

Report said that SCB 10X, the venture arm of Siam Commercial Bank, is participating in an $80 million Series C fundraising round for institutional crypto custodian and digital asset platform Anchorage.

It has been reported that SCB 10X is a contributor to the recent $80 million Series C raised by Anchorage, a crypto custodian and digital asset platform that received the United States’ first federal digital asset banking charter at the start of this year.

However, Series C was led by GIC, Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, with investments from a16z, Blockchain Capital, Lux Capital, and Indico Capital, as the report of SCB 10X’s involvement does not reveal the amount contributed by the fund.

Mukaya Panich, the Chief Venture and Investment Officer of SCB 10X, said:

“We […] look forward to bringing Anchorage’s world-class cryptocustody solutions to Siam Commercial Bank’s customer base who are interested in having exposure to digital assets, and other potential users in Southeast Asia.”

Likewise, Panich has been actively involved in discussions with blockchain industry members about the future of DeFi integration with traditional finance. Prior to the creation of its dedicated fund, SCB 10X had already invested in American cryptocurrency lender BlockFi, as well as collaborating with Alpha Finance Lab in November of last year.


Siam Commercial Bank's SCB 10X is contributing to crypto custodian Anchorage's recent $80M Series C. https://t.co/xZqEe6tDIt — Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph) March 5, 2021

Thus, in terms of broader cryptocurrency developments in Thailand, this week notably saw the country’s Securities and Exchange Commission backtrack on a previous, controversial plan to enact a 1 million baht (around $33,000) minimum annual income requirement for crypto investment in the domestic market.

Source: Cointelegraph | Image: Your Story

 
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