What is Bitpanda Enterprise Custody?

Bitpanda Enterprise Custody is an institutional digital asset custody service designed to help organisations securely hold, manage, and transfer cryptoassets.

The service is designed for organisations that require controlled access to digital assets, clear approval workflows, role-based permissions, and secure transaction management. It helps reduce operational risk by ensuring that custody activity is carried out through defined processes rather than informal or manual handling.

Bitpanda Enterprise Custody supports institutional users by combining secure key management, transaction controls, user permissions, and operational oversight.

What does Bitpanda Enterprise Custody help with?

Bitpanda Enterprise Custody helps organisations:

  • Hold digital assets securely
  • Manage wallets and addresses
  • Create and approve transactions
  • Apply internal approval workflows
  • Separate duties between different users
  • Reduce the risk of unauthorised or accidental transfers
  • Maintain a clearer operational record of custody activity

The exact setup available to each organisation may depend on the services, assets, networks, and configuration enabled for that organisation.

What is Bitpanda Enterprise Custody?

Authorised users interact with BE Custody to carry out custody-related actions, depending on their assigned role and permissions.

Who is Bitpanda Enterprise Custody for?

Bitpanda Enterprise Custody is designed for organisations that need institutional custody controls for digital assets.

This may include organisations that require:

  • Secure digital asset storage
  • Multi-user approval workflows
  • Role-based access controls
  • Operational oversight
  • Transaction review and approval processes
  • Support for internal governance requirements

What should users keep in mind?

Users should only access and use Bitpanda Enterprise Custody in line with their organisation’s internal policies and assigned permissions.

Before creating, reviewing, or approving any transaction, users should carefully check the asset, network, amount, and destination address.

Blockchain transactions are generally irreversible once confirmed.

Related articles

  • What is BE Custody?
  • What are user roles in Bitpanda Enterprise Custody?
  • What should I check before approving a transaction?
  • Which assets, tokens, and networks are supported?
  • How are private keys protected?
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