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Standard Chartered expands further into crypto with stake in GSR at $1 billion valuation

By Olivier Acuna · Published May 5, 2026 · 4 min read · Source: CoinDesk
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Standard Chartered expands further into crypto with stake in GSR at $1 billion valuation

SC Ventures, Standard Chartered’s venture capital division takes a $150 million stake in crypto trading firm GSR at a valuation of more than $1 billion, according to Bloomberg.

By Olivier Acuna|Edited by Shaurya Malwa May 5, 2026, 12:00 p.m. 2 min readMake preferred on
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Standard Chartered continues on its path to expand crypto services across the globe. (Corporate Locations/Unsplash)

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Standard Chartered PLC’s (STAN) venture capital division SC Ventures invested in GSR, as the London-based multinational bank seeks to further expand its digital asset services, the crypto capital market’s firm announced Tuesday.

The investment agreement, which according to Bloomberg was $150 million at a valuation of more than $1 billion, is the first external stake into the crypto capital markets and liquidity partner firm since its founding in 2013 by former Goldman Sachs traders.

GSR and SC Ventures did not immediately respond to a CoinDesk request for comment.

In its statement, GSR said the deal is part of a broader partnership to bridge traditional finance and digital assets, and to expand access to tokenization.

“Institutional digital asset markets are maturing rapidly, and the firms best positioned to lead will be those that combine deep capital markets expertise with trusted banking infrastructure,” said Xin Son, CEO at GSR.

SC Ventures and GSR plan to develop scalable market infrastructure in light of increasing institutional demand for regulated crypto services.

“The next phase of the digital asset evolution will be defined by the strength of infrastructure,” said Alex Manson, CEO at SC Ventures.

Standard Chartered has recently made financial investments aimed at expanding its digital asset footprint. In January 2025, it launched its own digital asset custody services out of Luxembourg and introduced crypto trading for institutional clients last summer, becoming one of the first global banks to offer spot bitcoin and ether trading. Standard Chartered was recently reportedly seeking to fully acquire Zodia Custody Ltd.

In March, GSR, which claims to have over 300 liquidity partners and over $1 trillion traded since its inception, announced the $57 million acquisition of Autonomous and Architech, a move aimed at significantly expanding the firm’s tokenization services division.

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