According to BlockBeats, on September 11, FinanceFeeds reported that Standard Chartered Bank launched digital asset custody services in the UAE, and Brevan Howard Digital is its first customer for digital asset custody business in the region.

The service allows customers to securely custody their digital assets, initially supporting custody of Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Standard Chartered said it plans to expand its scope to cover a wider range of digital assets in the coming months and is actively exploring opportunities to extend custody services to other key financial centers in its business markets.