Media: Payments Provider Qiwi Launches Russia’s ‘First’ Crypto Investment Bank

Published at: June 30, 2018

Qiwi Blockchain Teсhnologies (QBT) has launched a crypto investment dubbed “HASH,” local news outlet Kommersant reports June 29. QBT is a subsidiary of Russia’s leading payment service provider Qiwi.

HASH, built on a “classic investment banking model” according to Kommersant, will provide a platform for initial coins offerings (ICO). Yakov Barinsky, QBT’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO), explained that HASH would “assist companies to go through the fundraising stage.”

As per Kommersant, HASH plans to cooperate international funds that specialize in crypto asset investing. According to Barinsky, the company already works with ten such funds with the largest one having a turnover of around $100 million.

Barinsky also said that HASH is going to provide crypto trading services starting next year, after the company obtains the necessary license. The Russian government is set to pass its major crypto and blockchain-related regulatory bill on July 1.

Founded in Moscow in 2007, Qiwi has become one of the largest online payment services in Russia with operations mostly in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Belarus, Romania, the U.S., and the United Arab Emirates. Recently, the company has been listed among 39 international firms that have partnered with the R3 consortium to test its know your customer (KYC) app.

Qiwi’s subsidiary QBT was launched in March 2017 with 100 million rubles in funding ($1.6 million) to develop internal blockchain products .

In July 2017, Qiwi partnered with IT educator Scream School to open a private “Blockchain Academy,” that offers a one-month course for IT professionals focusing on the principles of blockchain and the development of IT solutions based on it.

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