PANews, February 11 — The stablecoin trading and payments platform OSL Group (863.HK) recently announced a strategic partnership with fintech company SoFi Hong Kong, integrating the one-stop institutional solution Omnibus Pro to provide SoFi Hong Kong with trading execution, custody, and wallet management services.
This collaboration also marks a significant milestone in SoFi’s development, as its digital asset business expands from the U.S. into the global market for the first time. SoFi Hong Kong is a licensed subsidiary of U.S. fintech company SoFi Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: SOFI). Through the partnership with OSL Group, SoFi Hong Kong can offer clients one-stop digital asset trading, Hong Kong and U.S. stock trading, and intelligent investment advisory services.
Annie Lok, Vice President and Head of Hong Kong at SoFi Hong Kong, stated that choosing to partner with OSL was a strategic decision to enhance service experience. The company is pleased to provide a truly one-stop investment experience and eliminate barriers caused by fragmented accounts. Eugene Cheung, Chief Commercial Officer of OSL Group, said that the collaboration with SoFi is an important step in the digital asset industry’s ongoing embrace of regulation and gradual integration into the mainstream financial system. He looks forward to exploring more collaborative opportunities in institutional services, asset management, and digital assets.
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