09.23.2025

Boerse Stuttgart Digital Enters Spain

09.23.2025
Boerse Stuttgart Digital Enters Spain
  • Boerse Stuttgart Digital continues its European growth strategy by entering the Spanish market with a new hub in Madrid, reinforcing its commitment to Southern Europe.
  • Europe’s leading crypto infrastructure partner now also offers institutional-grade, fully regulated and MiCAR-compliant solutions for financial institutions in Spain.
  • With Spain’s crypto adoption projected to reach +50% in 2025, Boerse Stuttgart Digital seizes the momentum as institutional clients increasingly pursue opportunities in crypto.

Boerse Stuttgart Digital, Europe’s leading crypto infrastructure partner for financial institutions and part of Boerse Stuttgart Group, announces its official launch in Spain. This aligns with its European growth strategy, now with eight international hubs: Stuttgart, Berlin, Frankfurt, Ljubljana, Milan, Stockholm, Zurich, and the new Madrid office. The expansion follows a record year of growth and obtaining the first Europe-wide MiCAR license by BaFin in Germany.

Boerse Stuttgart Digital now enables leading financial institutions in Spain to provide their retail clients with secure and fully MiCAR-compliant access to cryptocurrencies. As a modular one-stop-shop for trading and custody solutions, Boerse Stuttgart Digital empowers banks, brokers and asset managers in Spain to meet evolving market demands with confidence.

Rising institutional demand for crypto in Spain is confirmed through ongoing dialogue with key financial players. Market studies project a +50% crypto adoption rate in Spain by 2025[1], a potential that Boerse Stuttgart Digital is poised to serve as the trusted gateway to cryptocurrencies.

“With Boerse Stuttgart Digital we have built the largest crypto infrastructure business among all European exchange groups. Leveraging over 160 years of experience from Boerse Stuttgart Group, we are the crypto infrastructure partner of choice for leading European banks and other financial institutions. Our infrastructure is fully regulated, trusted, and institutional-grade. Spain with its high performing, innovative banks is a core market for us, and we are already engaged in advanced collaboration discussions with key players,” said Dr. Matthias Voelkel, CEO of Boerse Stuttgart Group.

“With the increasing demand from major Spanish financial institutions to offer crypto services to their retail clients, we have the right momentum to support them at every stage of the crypto value chain – providing reliable, fully regulated, and secure solutions for crypto trading and custody,” adds Joaquín Sastre Ibáñez, Chief Revenue Officer and Country Manager Spain of Boerse Stuttgart Digital.

Source: Boerse Stuttgart Digital

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