"What we see is clients are absolutely interested in digital assets, broadly," BNY Mellon's Demissie said, speaking on a panel on the cryptocurrency ecosystem at Afore Consulting's 7th Annual FinTech and Regulation Conference. (Reporting by Samuel Indyk and Elizabeth Howcroft)
(Corrects job title in first paragraph)
LONDON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Bank of New York Mellon's head
of advanced solutions
Michael Demissie said on Wednesday that digital assets are "here
to stay", citing a 2022 study of the custodian bank's clients.
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