Broadridge has added Crypto.com to its NYFIX network, allowing market participants to route crypto orders through its existing FIX-based trading infrastructure.
The integration also marks NYFIX’s first cryptocurrency trading connection in Asia.
With the tie-up, firms already connected to NYFIX can route crypto orders directly to Crypto.com through the same network used for other asset classes.
The integration also gives Crypto.com access to NYFIX Marketplace.
Broadridge said the setup supports order routing, drop copies and market data handling through the FIX protocol.
It added that the integration combines its market access and connectivity with Crypto.com’s liquidity and low-latency trading capabilities.
For Crypto.com, the connection also expands its access to Broadridge’s global network of more than 2,200 buy-side and sell-side participants, supporting its reach among professional trading firms.
Broadridge also said the partnership could allow Crypto.com to explore additional capital markets capabilities on the platform as its business grows.

George Rosenberger, Senior Vice President of Trading and Connectivity Solutions at Broadridge, said,
“As interest in digital assets continues to accelerate, this relationship reflects Broadridge’s commitment to expanding access to emerging asset classes while maintaining compliance and operational resilience.
With Crypto.com we are extending NYFIX’s robust connectivity into the digital asset space, enabling our clients to route orders with the same reliability and transparency they expect from all their trading activity.”

Eric Anziani, President and Chief Operating Officer of Crypto.com, said,
“Working with Broadridge allows us to connect with a trusted global network that has long served the world’s leading financial institutions.
This collaboration strengthens our ability to serve professional trading firms with robust FIX connectivity solutions and supports our ongoing mission to expand Crypto.com’s presence across key global markets.”
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