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A delayed deal between Thailand’s oldest bank and its largest cryptocurrency exchange is raising doubts about the 115-year-old financial group’s ambition to become a regional fintech powerhouse
Bangkok-listed SCB X Pcl agreed to acquire a majority stake in Bitkub Online Co. for 17.9 billion baht ($490 million) at the peak of crypto craze in November, with a target to wrap up the deal earlier this year. But SCB last week said there’s still due diligence to be carried out amid discussions with regulators. 

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