Breaking: Capital.com Group Sells Crypto Platform Currency.com

Capital.com Group, which owned Currency.com through the investment firm VP Capital Ltd, has sold the cryptocurrency platform to a group of investors represented by CXNEST Ltd. Announced today (Monday), the sale has been completed after a 18 month long transaction period.

“The sale of Currency.com marks a strategic shift for VP Capital Ltd., allowing us to focus on our core investments, while ensuring that Currency.com receives the dedicated leadership and resources it needs to thrive under its new ownership,” said Nikolai Markovnik, a representative of VP Capital Ltd. “We are confident that CXNEST Ltd. and its investors will drive the platform’s next stage of growth and innovation.”

“We see significant potential in Currency.com and plan to invest in expanding its capabilities to meet the growing demands of digital asset users,” said Konstantin Anisimov, a representative of CXNEST Ltd.

Capital.com Group, which owned Currency.com through the investment firm VP Capital Ltd, has sold the cryptocurrency platform to a group of investors represented by CXNEST Ltd. Announced today (Monday), the sale has been completed after a 18 month long transaction period.

“The sale of Currency.com marks a strategic shift for VP Capital Ltd., allowing us to focus on our core investments, while ensuring that Currency.com receives the dedicated leadership and resources it needs to thrive under its new ownership,” said Nikolai Markovnik, a representative of VP Capital Ltd. “We are confident that CXNEST Ltd. and its investors will drive the platform’s next stage of growth and innovation.”

“We see significant potential in Currency.com and plan to invest in expanding its capabilities to meet the growing demands of digital asset users,” said Konstantin Anisimov, a representative of CXNEST Ltd.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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