Regulatory Transparency Drives Swiss Fintech Expansion into U.S. Digital Asset Market
- Swiss fintech Taurus opens U.S. office in New York, leveraging regulatory reforms like GENIUS/Clarity Acts and SAB 121 repeal. - $65M Series B funding accelerates expansion into Solana custody and tokenization, with Swiss retail tokenized securities approval. - Former Fiserv executive Zack Bender leads U.S. operations, emphasizing regulatory clarity as a catalyst for institutional digital asset scaling. - Analysts highlight growing institutional confidence in digital assets, driven by corporate crypto al
Swiss fintech company Taurus, known for its institutional digital asset infrastructure, has entered the U.S. market by launching its first office in New York. This expansion comes after a wave of regulatory changes that industry experts say have created a "welcoming environment for digital assets," including the approval of the GENIUS and Clarity Acts and the overturning of SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin (SAB) 121. Taurus intends to support American financial institutions in need of compliant digital asset management solutions as adoption in the sector accelerates.
Supervised by Switzerland's Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), Taurus has established itself as a significant connector between traditional finance and blockchain technology. The firm delivers custody, tokenization, and trading platforms to leading banks such as
The company’s U.S. growth is fueled by a $65 million Series B funding round completed in February 2023, with Arab Bank Switzerland,
To oversee its U.S. operations, Taurus has appointed Zack Bender, who previously held leadership roles at Fiserv and Swift. Bender pointed to the recent regulatory changes as key drivers for institutional engagement, noting that these updates "create opportunities for financial institutions and major corporations to expand their digital asset operations." He voiced confidence in Taurus’s capacity to deliver "one of the world’s most sophisticated infrastructures" to its clients.
This move is in step with broader industry trends, as U.S. banks and companies increasingly invest in digital assets, seeking secure and scalable solutions. Taurus’s platform is built to meet these demands, offering features like private asset marketplaces and trading of tokenized securities. The company’s strong focus on institutional compliance appeals to clients navigating a shifting regulatory environment.
Market observers highlight that Taurus’s arrival in the U.S. signals rising institutional trust in digital assets. With regulatory clarity improving and more corporate treasuries moving into crypto—such as SpaceX’s recent $133 million
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