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Currency.com Launches Mobile App Across 100+ Countries in Push for Global Expansion

Digital finance firm unveils mobile-native platform as cornerstone of super app ambitions

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June 9, 2025
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Currency.com, the digital finance platform known for blending decentralised assets with traditional financial services, has rolled out a new mobile application as part of its shift towards a mobile-first strategy. The app, now available for iOS and Android users in more than 100 countries, marks a significant milestone in the company’s growth trajectory.

Launched on 1 June, the native app promises a faster, more intuitive user experience, with support for cryptocurrency and tokenised asset trading, real-time market data, and integrated portfolio management. The redesign is aimed at delivering enhanced functionality to a user base that increasingly expects seamless access to financial markets on mobile devices.

CEO Konstantin Anissimov described the move as foundational. “Launching our new mobile app is a crucial and necessary step towards Currency.com becoming a fully transformational digital finance service,” he said. “We aim to evolve this into a super app covering all client financial needs.”

The release comes amid rising competition in the digital finance space, where players are racing to consolidate services—from trading and payments to banking and investing—into unified mobile platforms. For Currency.com, which operates in over 100 jurisdictions and holds licences in the US, EU and Middle East, the app signals a clear intent to scale both its reach and offering.

The company confirmed further feature development is already underway, positioning the app at the centre of its long-term strategy. Upcoming updates are expected to extend the platform’s utility beyond trading, moving closer to an all-in-one financial solution.

Currency.com’s expansion also reflects broader trends in mobile-led financial innovation, particularly in emerging markets where mobile usage often outpaces desktop. With the regulatory environment tightening and user expectations rising, firms able to offer speed, security and flexibility across jurisdictions are likely to gain ground.

The app is available for download via the Apple App Store and Google Play, with further regional enhancements expected in the coming months.

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