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BCB Group Expands in Europe With Acquisition of 100-Year-Old German Bank

The German regulator is expected to approve the transaction by the end of February.

Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg, Germany

BCB Group, the crypto-dedicated payments services provider, has acquired fintech-focused Sutor Bank, gaining control of a German bank to drive BCB’s expansion in the European Union.

Terms of the deal, which requires approval from the German regulator, BaFin, were not disclosed. BCB said it expects the transaction to be cleared by the end of February.

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“Adding a fully licensed bank to the group will enable BCB Group to better service its clients in the EU and drive growth across its business line,” the company said in a statement.

The London-based company has witnessed a huge jump in volume growth, and has processed over $40 billion in payments year to date, CEO Oliver von Landsberg-Sadie said in an email. In March it raised $4.5 million as it sought to attain more licenses and make a push into Switzerland and Singapore.

Hamburg, Germany-based Sutor was founded in 1921.

MoonPay, a cryptocurrency payments app, entered into a strategic partnership with BCB Group in June this year. The partnership involved MoonPay taking a sizable stake in BCB Group and terms of the deal were also not disclosed.

Read more: MoonPay Takes ‘Sizable’ Stake in Crypto Banking Provider BCB Group

UPDATE (Dec. 15, 10:46 UTC): Updates payments volume in fourth paragraph.

Will Canny

Will Canny is an experienced market reporter with a demonstrated history of working in the financial services industry. He's now covering the crypto beat as a finance reporter at CoinDesk. He owns more than $1,000 of SOL.

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