Crypto companies are collapsing, and U.S. regulators are on the hunt for rule-breakers. Amid it all, BNY Mellon has been busy building its digital assets division and adding talent from across the crypto ecosystem.
Earlier today, America's oldest bank said it had appointed former Zodia Custody Chief Executive Officer Maxime de Guillebon as head of digital asset product. The Standard Chartered veteran spent 17 years working at the investment bank's various units.
The bank, which announced plans to launch a crypto custody product in November, the same month FTX collapsed, also added former BlockFi employee Rachel Willis as chief of staff. Willis spent the past year and a half at the now-bankrupt crypto lender, where she was a senior manager on the PR and communications team.
(by Adam Morgan McCarthy)
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