Hong Kong company wants to invest in crypto

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Hey all.

So I have a Hong Kong company that does content writing services. I would like to start investing in crypto over the next 12-18 months.

However, my Hong Kong banks (Currenxie and Stratys) do not allow crypto-related transactions.

So was looking for ways around this. Was thinking a new digital bank account could receive funds from Currenxie, and then deposit into a corporate account with a crypto exchange.

Wise doesn't accept Hong Kong companies. Just sent a support form to Zen and they can't accept my business apparently.

Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.

Thank you.
 
Have you asked them, directly? Because it was so some time ago;‍ but from what I have heard, it might have changed, at least with Currenxie.
I do not recall whether Swissborg accepts HK companies but check⁣ it... Nebeus perhaps also worth checking.
 
Recently I received a payment from a customer that he made from a crypto⁠ platform into my Currenxie account and they sent me an email saying to avoid transactions⁤ with crypto related services.
 
Thanks for the reply.

Swissborg doesn't accept HK companies.

My concern with⁤ Nebeus is that it's a crypto-specific platform so this will be classed as a crypto-related⁣ transaction when depositing from Currenxie.

The issue is entering the market as my HK bank doesn't allow crypto-related transactions.︁ Getting funds from Currenxie into crypto is my biggest hurdle.
 
Why are you using the same company to do both content writing and crypto trading?‌ Although there's nothing unusual about a company making long-term investments with spare cash to earn‍ interest/returns, if you're talking about actively trading here, that might negatively affect your content writing⁠ business.

Are you sure it's ideal to conduct both activities under one company?
 
Oh yes. So not so harsh, they⁠ just do not like it ... (In the past, any crypto was strictly against the⁤ TOS, crypto-related transactions were named as non permitted; when I was checking the TOS some⁣ time ago, this paragraph was no more there.)
Well, I do not think they are crypto-specific. They︁ are crypto friendly, perhaps crypto-related; but as far as I know, some people are using︂ them as a standard EMI (in their beginnings, they had quite easy onboarding and also︃ pricing was really nice). Perhaps try to add Nebeus account as a new beneficient (or︄ better, ask support before) and you will see...

A good point. However,︉ if the crypto trading was moved to a separate company that would have no another︊ business activity, wouldn't it imply that this company would need to get a crypto trading︋ licence, otherwise it would face fundamental problems with banking (even if trading only own funds)?︌ And getting a crypto trading licence is anything but simple and for such a situation︍ IMO overkill... Or could it be healed by some setup like the original company is︎ the parent company of the crypto trading one and it is somehow secured that the️ only purpose of the daughter company is to invest assets of the parent company or‌ so?
 
Nebeus actually isn't an EMI, they are only⁣ a regulated virtual currency operator. They are partnered with Modulr, for them specifically Modulr Finance⁢ Limited in the UK issuing EUR IBANs in IE via the CBoI (there is also︀ Modulr Finance B.V. in The Netherlands, Modulr also works with high-street banks in ES and︁ FR for local receiving accounts there, but they don't have that service yet for Nebeus).︂

It also seems that Nebeus has began migration to Dzing Finance, which I am not︃ sure why as the company has issues with the UK regulator. It may happen that︄ Nebeus will switch to GB IBANs through them, they already use Dzing's cards for now.︅
Since Nebeus︇ doesn't issue IBANs in its own company name (which is Rintral Trading, also unrelated to︈ crypto), you shouldn't have issues with Currenxie since it's making payments to your own beneficiary︉ account at Modulr (used by tons of online neobanking services). I don't see an issue︊ why Currenxie would prevent those transactions.
 
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