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Australian Crypto Exchange Banxa Lays Off 70

Australian Crypto Exchange Banxa Lays Off 70

Australian Crypto Exchange Banxa Lays Off 70

The company cited the "crypto winter" for the move that reduced its staff by 30%.

The company cited the "crypto winter" for the move that reduced its staff by 30%.

The company cited the "crypto winter" for the move that reduced its staff by 30%.

AccessTimeIconJun 27, 2022, 9:35 AM
Updated May 11, 2023, 6:47 PM
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Australian crypto exchange Banxa has cut more than 70 jobs in anticipation of a steep market downturn, the Australian Financial Review reported Monday.

  • The move represents 30% of the Melbourne-based company's workforce, AFR said. The company's headcount peaked at more than 230 employees last year when the crypto market hit record highs.
  • “Banxa must take decisive actions to reduce costs now, or else our company won’t be able to succeed over the long run," CEO Holger Arians said in a letter to employees, according to AFR. The decision was conveyed to staff last Wednesday, with Arians telling employees that the company grew too quickly and that extensive redundancy would occur as market conditions become worse.
  • The affected employees include European managing director Jan Lorenc.
  • The company, which was founded in 2014, has been publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange’s early-stage TSX Venture Exchange since January 2021. The shares have fallen 74% in the past year amid a steep decline in crypto and equity markets. They closed Friday at C$1.04, giving the company a market value of C$46.5 million ($36 million).
  • Banxa's joins other crypto companies that are reducing headcount to save costs as bitcoin prices fall, causing a decline in customer sentiment and trading volumes. In the past month, exchange Coinbase cut over 20% of its workforce, and Crypto.com, Gemini and lending platform BlockFi have also announced layoffs.



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