According to Cointelegraph, Boerse Stuttgart Digital has appointed Christopher Beck and Ulli Spankowski as co-CEOs after completing its merger with Tradias, an institutional crypto trading company. Beck, who founded Tradias, has led the firm’s work providing institutional clients with trading and market-making services across more than 150 cryptocurrencies. Tradias’s partners include flatexDEGIRO, dwpbank and European government agencies. Spankowski previously served as managing director at Boerse Stuttgart Digital, heading the custody division that counts DZ Bank, DekaBank and Intesa Sanpaolo among its clients. The newly merged entity will integrate custody and trading, with headquarters in Frankfurt and Stuttgart. The two executives will share leadership roles at the combined company. The announcement follows the completion of the merger, which brings together a custody provider and a crypto market maker.
Boerse Stuttgart Digital has named Christopher Beck and Ulli Spankowski as co-CEOs following the completion of its merger with Tradias, an institutional crypto trading firm. Cointelegraph reported the appointment.
Beck, who founded Tradias, has built a service that offers trading and market-making in over 150 cryptocurrencies to institutional clients. The firm’s partners include flatexDEGIRO, dwpbank and European government agencies. Spankowski previously oversaw custody operations at Boerse Stuttgart Digital, serving large banks such as DZ Bank, DekaBank and Intesa Sanpaolo.
The merged entity will combine custody and trading under one structure, with headquarters in Frankfurt and Stuttgart.
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