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Digital assets infrastructure firm Sage Capital Management has launched a private banking service for institutional clients, as it expands beyond its roots as a crypto prime broker.
The company said the new banking service is designed for crypto professionals and enables clients to manage transfers between fiat and digital asset markets within a single operating environment. Sage Capital Management has also launched a proprietary trading platform covering liquidity, execution, risk management and Transaction Cost Analysis (TCA).
Sage Capital Management said the expanded offering is aimed at hedge funds, asset managers, trading firms, brokers, corporate treasuries and digital asset treasuries, bringing banking, market access, capital and technology together through one regulated counterparty.

Nathan Sage, CEO, Sage Capital Management
Nathan Sage, CEO, Sage Capital Management, said:
“Today we are announcing an unrivalled offering that addresses significant pain points for institutional clients such as fragmentation and operational friction. We have created a single environment, with unified onboarding, which connects every part of the financial workflow for institutional digital asset clients, reducing operational risk, speeding up the movement of funds, minimising counterparty exposure, and enhancing capital efficiency.”
“In particular, the launch of our banking service, fully integrated into our digital asset infrastructure is game changing, setting new standards in how institutional clients access, manage and deploy capital across digital asset markets.”
Nathan Sage, CEO, Sage Capital Management
Sage Capital Management said its integrated financial network is built around four pillars, which can be used independently or together:
Banking — Launching today, Sage Capital Management’s banking service provides clients with named, multi-currency accounts under their legal entity, with access to UK Faster Payments, SEPA, SWIFT and over 140 global currencies. The company said the service is integrated with global payment rails from Tier 1 banks and enables clients to send and receive payments globally, with connectivity to digital asset markets. Clients can also access physical and virtual corporate Mastercard debit cards linked to their account.
The company said each client receives an Embedded COO™, described as a senior operator acting as an extension of the client’s business.
Markets Access — Providing unified access to spot, derivatives and OTC liquidity through a single, regulated counterparty. Sage Capital Management said it offers real-time settlement, unified risk and non-internalised execution, with liquidity across more than 40 venues.
Capital Engine — Enabling centralised access to portfolio margin, institutional credit and structured financing. The company said collateral is deployed once and used across the network, supported by a multi-provider capital architecture that routes credit dynamically.
The Sage Platform — A proprietary technology platform launched alongside the banking service, providing a unified trading environment for liquidity, execution, margin, risk and TCA. The company said it supports multi-venue, multi-product trading with an aggregated orderbook, algorithmic tools and customisable institutional workspaces.
The new Sage Platform for Digital Assets trading (Source: Sage Capital Management)
“Our new offering sets us apart from competitors, with one integrated financial network, powered by a unified technology platform and engineered for institutional scale. We are giving institutions the ability to operate end-to-end – across banking, liquidity, capital, and technology – without friction, and are ultimately making institutional participation in digital assets more accessible than ever.”
Nathan Sage, CEO, Sage Capital Management
LiquidityFinder understands that all enquiries about its new Banking service should in the first instance be directed to Chief Commercial Officer, Chris Mills
Sage Capital Management said it operates within a multi-jurisdictional framework across the UK, EU and other recognised financial authorities. Banking, payments, custody and credit services are delivered through regulated entities and partners, it added.
Sage Capital Management, which has been operating since 2015, offers an integrated financial infrastructure for digital asset institutions, unifying banking, markets, capital and technology through one regulated counterparty.
The firm said it focuses on fast onboarding and secure, efficient and compliant solutions for professional investors.
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