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Singapore investors more likely than global peers to increase long-term allocations into crypto: Sygnum

Nicole Lim
Nicole Lim • 2 min read
Singapore investors more likely than global peers to increase long-term allocations into crypto: Sygnum
Gerald Goh, co-founder and CEO of Sygnum Singapore. The top reason for investing is wanting more exposure to the crypto megatrend, Sygnum finds. Photo: Sygnum
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Singapore investors are more likely than their global peers to increase long-term allocations into crypto, according to a new report released by digital asset banking group Sygnum on Nov 14. 

Almost 60% of Singaporean investors surveyed express this sentiment, compared to the survey average of 47%. In addition, the report found that Singaporean investors are also more likely than their global peers to invest more or start investing in crypto.

The annual report by Sygnum titled Future Finance, surveyed over 400 respondents with an average of 10 years of investment experience, across institutional investors to professionals from financial institutions. 

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