Morgan Stanley appoints Anahita Tiwari as India global centers head, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Morgan Stanley has appointed Anahita Tiwari as their new head of India Global Centers. She will be responsible for the implementation of the firm’s global growth and deployment strategy in India.

“The Global Centers are an integral part of our business strategy and I am excited to join Morgan Stanley as the firm continues to invest in the growth of our highly talented and dynamic workforce in India. I am honored to be a part of this journey and look forward to contributing and working closely with the business and the global organization to create value.” she said.

Tiwari has over 25 years of experience in finance and technology consulting, project management, corporate finance, and business transformation, and will be based in Mumbai.

Earlier, she was the head of global finance and business management at JP Morgan Chase.

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Top global banks crash crypto party, invest heavily in blockchain, currency firms, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Despite being very vocal about how bad Bitcoin supposedly is, top global can’t ignore the potential revenue streams and importance of having a strong strategic position in the crypto economy.

Most major banks including Standard Chartered, Barclays, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs are investing in crypto and blockchain-related companies in 2021.

Out of the top 100 banks by assets under management, 55 have invested in cryptocurrency and/or blockchain-related companies. Either directly, or through subsidiaries, according to Block Data.

The most active investors based on the number of investments in blockchain companies are Barclays (19), Citigroup (9), Goldman Sachs (8), J.P. Morgan Chase (7) and BNP Paribas (6).

The investors active in the biggest funding rounds are Standard Chartered ($380 million in 6 rounds), BNY Mellon ($320.69 million in 5 rounds), Citigroup ($279.49 million in 9 rounds), UBS Group ($266.2 million in five rounds) and BNP Paribas ($236.05 million in 9 rounds).

Where are they investing?

About 23 of the top 100 banks by assets under management are building custody solutions, or investing in the companies that provide them.

Custodians offer financial services to look after their clients’ funds, for a fee. They either build their own technology to offer this service, or use a technology provider whose solutions they can integrate into their own systems.

Why are banks investing in cryptos

Seeing cryptocurrency exchanges with a fraction of their staff become substantially more profitable or valuable than many banks. This started as early as 2018, when Binance, the leading exchange at the time, recorded $54 million more profit than Deutsche Bank, with just 200 vs 100,000 employees. More recently, Coinbase’s valuation was higher than Goldman Sachs, with just 4% of their employees.

Countless requests from their clients to provide Bitcoin solutions along with a change in regulations in 2020 that allows banks to offer crypto custody solutions is also among the reasons for banks to turn to cryptos.

The investments

Standard Chartered has invested $380 million via 6 rounds in firms including blockchain network Ripple, whose XRP token has a capitalisation of around $48 billion. It’s also an investor in Cobalt, a trading technology provider based in the UK. BNY has put money in Fireblocks, whose platform allows financial institutions to issue, move and store cryptocurrencies.

Citibank has invested $279 million in 9 rounds. It has put money in SETL, whose ledger technology is used to move cash and other assets.

UBS, with $266 million and 2 rounds, is an investor in Axoni, whose technology is used to modernize infrastructure in capital markets.

BNP Paribas has invested $236 million in 9 rounds and was developing real-time trade and settlement applications using smart contracts based on the DAML programming language with Digital Asset.

Morgan Stanley with $234 million with 3 investments has invested in NYDIG, a crypto custody firm and the bitcoin subsidiary of Stone Ridge, a $10 billion alternative asset manager.

JP Morgan Chase has bet $206 million via seven rounds and has investments in ConsenSys, an ethereum software company.

Goldman Sachs has put $204 million through eight investments, and its investee firms include Coin Metrics, a provider of blockchain data to institutional clients.

MUFG has put $185 million in six investment rounds in firms including Coinbase, the US cryptocurrency exchange that went public in April, and in Bitflyer, a Tokyo-based cryptocurrency exchange.

ING has bet $170 million spread across 6 investments and has backed HQLAx, a blockchain liquidity management platform.



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JP Morgan earmarks $3.8 mn for India staff; offers $10 mn more in phases, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Global investment banking major JP Morgan Chase has increased its COVID-19 support to the country manifold, taking the total planned aid to close to USD 16 million, of which USD 3.8 million is for supporting its over 35,000 employees in India.

The head of the Wall Street major Jamie Dimon had on April 30 had committed an upfront USD 2 million financial aid along with an appeal to its over 2.5 lakh employees globally to chip in which would be matched by an equal amount by the company.

In an internal communication on Thursday, which PTI has seen, Filippo Gori, the chief executive of JP Morgan Asia Pacific, said the bank has set aside USD 3.8 million for the care of its over 35,000 India employees, and an additional USD 10 million is being earmarked in phases to support the needy in their pandemic recovery phase.

We’ve committed an additional USD 3.8 million to support our colleagues in India in their fight against the virus in 2021. This money will be used for medical insurance, 24×7 ambulance service, partnerships with our clinical service providers and hospitals for hotel and in-home quarantine, doctor-on-call service; and vaccination reimbursement support, Gori said in the mail.

The bank is also working towards increasing access to vaccines, subject to availability and government regulations, he added.

This is excluding the already-committed USD 2 million in immediate India-wide coronavirus relief efforts such as providing support to the public health system to improve the capacity of small hospitals, enabling them to provide treatment for greater numbers of affected patients and also providing food and essential items to low-income communities.

Besides this, the bank has also committed an additional USD10 million to help the larger already-disadvantaged communities tide over the long-term consequences of the pandemic often those.

This is part of JP Morgan’s annual USD 32 million philanthropic commitment to building economic resiliencies for these communities, Gori said.

This community support and outreach will include support to microbusinesses, particularly those owned by women; helping youth pursue promising careers; and help support inclusive fintech solutions for the post-crisis environment ensuring access to financial tools that will help them weather any future crisis, he said.

JP Morgan is also a member of the recently-announced global taskforce on the pandemic response, a public-private partnership providing 1,000 ventilators and a further 25,000 oxygen concentrators to India.

Gori said so far, their employees have contributed USD 1.5 lakh towards India aid, and the company will equally match that number.

In an email to all the employees on April 30, Dimon committed USD 2 million to Indian non-profits which are in the forefront of the pandemic fight, along with an appeal to its employees to donate with an additional commitment to match their contributions with an equal amount by the company.

The total aid, including medical supplies and medical equipments, from the US is reportedly nearing USD 500 million.



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JP Morgan says gold will suffer for years because of bitcoin, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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By Eddie Spence

The rise of cryptocurrencies in mainstream finance is coming at the expense of gold, says JP Morgan Chase & Co.

Money has poured into Bitcoin funds and out of gold since October, a trend that’s only going to continue in the long run as more institutional investors take a position in cryptocurrencies, according to the bank’s quantitative strategists including Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou.

JP Morgan is one of the few Wall Street banks that’s predicting a major shift in gold and crypto markets as digital currencies become increasingly popular as an asset class. The trend poses a problem for bulls in precious metals markets over the coming years if investors move, even a small slice, of their allocations away from gold and into crypto.

“The adoption of bitcoin by institutional investors has only begun, while for gold its adoption by institutional investors is very advanced,” wrote the JP Morgan strategists.

The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, a listed security popular with institutions, has seen inflows of almost $2 billion since October, compared with outflows of $7 billion for exchange-traded funds backed by gold, according to JP Morgan.
JP Morgan’s calculations suggest Bitcoin only accounts for 0.18 per cent of family office assets, compared with 3.3 per cent for gold ETFs. Tilting the needle from gold to bitcoin would represent the transfer of billions in cash.

One way to play the theme is buying one unit of Grayscale and selling three units of the SPDR Gold Trust, the bank said.

“If this medium to longer term thesis proves right, the price of gold would suffer from a structural flow headwind over the coming years,” wrote JP Morgan’s strategists.

In the short term though, there’s a good chance that Bitcoin prices have overshot and gold is due for a recovery, the bank said. For Bitcoin, momentum signals have deteriorated, which will likely cause selling by investors that trade on price trends.

Bitcoin has fallen 6 per cent since closing at an all-time high of $19,462.14 last week.



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