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Coinbase Acquires BUX’s Cyprus Unit to Expand in Europe

January 4, 2025
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Coinbase Acquires BUX’s Cyprus Unit to Expand in Europe
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The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) has authorized the registration of Coinbase’s European domain, but the company has not started its operations. This acquisition is a major strategic expansion for Coinbase in the European financial market.

According to Finance Magnates, Coinbase has acquired the Cyprus subsidiary of BUX (formerly Stryk) and renamed the entity Coinbase Financial Services Europe. With this acquisition, Coinbase will provide financial products to member countries of the European Economic Area (EEA).…

— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) January 3, 2025

Targeting Institutional and Professional Clients

The CIF license gives Coinbase the ability to offer financial services without having to get the approval of each country in the EEA. CFDs, which are a popular trading instrument, allow clients to trade on the price fluctuations of an asset without having to purchase the underlying asset. 

However, Coinbase is not going to concentrate on the retail traders. Consequently, it will be targeting professional and institutional investors like hedge funds and trading companies.

The company’s strategy is in tune with the current environment in Europe where retail trading is being made more closely regulated. Through the acquisition of institutional investors, Coinbase wants to strengthen its position in Europe’s tough financial markets.

Focusing on Licensing and Operational Infrastructure

This acquisition does not involve the customer base of BUX. Prior to the deal, BUX moved its Cyprus-based clients to AvaTrade another CFD provider. The main focus of Coinbase is the CySEC license and the operating structure of the acquired entity.

This was affirmed by the Belgium Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA) which noted the change of the entity’s name in October 2024 when the deal was completed. The shift also reflects Coinbase’s emphasis on compliance and the company’s efforts to increase its regulated products portfolio in Europe.

Strategic Moves in Europe

Since 2018, the American exchange Coinbase has been gradually expanding its presence in Europe. The company expanded localized platforms and enhanced compliance measures owing to increasing legal requirements. Over the past several years, Coinbase has expanded the offering to include staking services, crypto rewards, and educational resources for Europeans.

The purchase of BUX’s Cyprus unit is part of the larger plan of Coinbase to expand its services. Crypto.com and Bybit have also expanded into offering CFDs proving that the concept of spot-like trading with cryptocurrency derivatives is growing. In November, Crypto.com acquired an Australian-licensed CFDs broker, Fintek Securities cementing its Australian presence.

Today we’re proud to announce the acquisition of Australia-based Fintek Securities Pte Ltd.

This acquisition will allow us to offer deposit products, derivatives, securities, foreign exchange, and managed investment schemes to more users in Australia.

This is another solid step… pic.twitter.com/85ydR8WL5B

— Crypto.com (@cryptocom) November 14, 2024

Coinbase’s latest strategic move allows it to tap into the European financial sector to cater professional clients and institutional investors. The CySEC license opens the door to offering CFDs under a single regulatory regime, which may spur advancement and growth in the region.

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Author: Raymond Munene

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