Leading Financial Institutions rely on Trever - this is why

Learn more about Trever and how it enables financial institutions to securely and efficiently trade, transfer and manage digital assets such as crypto securities, cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, etc.

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With the vision of creating a future-proof banking infrastructure for Europe and beyond, Trever has firmly established itself in the financial industry with its end-to-end product. Founded in 2019 in Graz (AT), the company now has offices in Vienna and Frankfurt am Main (DE) and is driving the digital transformation of the financial world.

Trever is focusing on banks, brokers, exchanges, and asset managers

Trever has established itself as a leading provider in Central Europe with its B2B approach, targeting financial institutions such as banks, brokers, exchanges, and asset managers. Its long-standing customers include fully regulated banks such as V-Bank, Bankhaus Scheich and Futurum Bank in Germany. They have all been quick to respond to the increasing market demand for digital assets - especially crypto securities and cryptocurrencies - and are relying on Trever to serve this growing market efficiently and securely.

The biggest challenge: Integrating digital assets into legacy systems

As digital assets continue to grow in popularity, end-customers increasingly expect their bank to provide solutions for accessing these attractive asset class. The challenge is that existing legacy systems do not support digital assets. In addition, financial institutions are subject to follow strict regulatory requirements - especially within the European Union - and must constantly keep track of these requirements. But there is a simple way to overcome these challenges.

How Trever enables financial institutions to integrate digital assets

Many financial institutions already rely on a simple and efficient solution: they integrate a software infrastructure provider such as Trever. It handles the complete end-to-end process of digital assets - from order management and treasury management to bookkeeping/subledger accounting and reporting. The software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution can either be used fully white-labeled via API interfaces or via the Trever frontend.

In addition, Trever provides the technical connectivity to all necessary partners - including all major trading venues, custodians and registrars. It also ensures full regulatory compliance, including best execution across multiple venues, documentation, market compliance, etc. The all-in-one solution provides everything financial institutions need to integrate digital assets.

Summary

Digital assets are growing in popularity and end customers increasingly expect their bank to provide solutions to access them. Because legacy systems do not support digital assets, many financial institutions are turning to software infrastructure providers such as Trever. Trever is connected once to the internal system and enables digital assets to be managed, traded and transferred securely and efficiently.

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