The operating system includes a private banking service which enables seamless management between fiat and digital asset markets, market access, a capital engine, and a unified trading platform for liquidity, execution, margin, risk and TCA. It enables firms to connect banking, markets access, capital, and technology in a single platform through one regulated counterparty.
Nathan Sage, CEO, Sage Capital Management, “Treasury teams today are being asked to manage new payment rails and digital assets using their old infrastructure – and this is slow, clunky and adds unnecessary risk. Sage Capital Management’s new operating system allows corporate treasuries to use a single system to safely, efficiently and compliantly interact with digital assets and modern payment rails.
“Our new, unrivalled offering consists of a single environment, with unified onboarding, that connects every part of the financial workflow for institutional digital asset clients. It reduces operational risk, speeds up the movement of funds, minimises counterparty exposure, and enhances capital efficiency. It is truly game changing, setting new standards in how institutions can access, manage and deploy capital across digital asset markets.”
Sage Capital Management’s new integrated financial network consists of four key pillars, which are available independently but have been designed to deliver maximum value when used together. These are:
Banking – Launching today, Sage Capital Management’s banking service provides clients with named, multi-currency accounts under their legal entity, with access to UK Faster Payments, SEPA, SWIFT and over 140 global currencies. This private banking style service is integrated with global payment rails from Tier 1 banks and enables clients to send and receive payments globally, just like a traditional bank account but directly connected to digital asset markets. Clients benefit by being able to move quickly between fiat and digital assets, and manage payments and FX. They can also have physical and virtual corporate Mastercard debit cards linked to their account.
A major feature of this new banking service is that every Sage Capital Management client receives an Embedded COO™ – a senior operator who acts as an extension of their business. This is the operational backbone of the service, providing clients with a true banking operations partner, not just access to an account.
Markets Access – Providing clients with unified access to global spot, derivatives, and OTC liquidity, through a single, regulated counterparty. Sage Capital Management offers real-time settlement, unified risk, and non-internalised execution, with deep liquidity across more than 40 global venues, removing the need to onboard, fund, or manage multiple venues or liquidity providers.
Capital Engine – Enabling clients to have centralised access to portfolio margin, institutional credit, and structured financing. Collateral is deployed once and used across the network, supported by Sage Capital Management’s multi-provider capital architecture, which routes credit dynamically, maximising collateral efficiency.
The Sage Platform – This proprietary technology development, also launching today, provides clients with a unified trading platform for liquidity, execution, margin, risk and TCA. It enables multi-venue, multi-product trading with an aggregated orderbook, advanced algos, and customisable institutional workspaces.
Nathan Sage concludes, “To date, institutions have been forced to piece together banking from one provider, markets from another, credit from somewhere else, with technology layered on top. Sage Capital Management’s new operating system addresses this cumbersome and inefficient approach by having one integrated financial network, powered by a unified technology platform and engineered for institutional scale. We are providing the ability to operate end-to-end – across banking, liquidity, capital, and technology – without friction, and are ultimately making institutional participation in digital assets more accessible than ever.”
Sage Capital Management operates within a multi-jurisdictional framework across the UK, EU and other recognised financial authorities. Banking, payments, custody and credit services are delivered through regulated entities and partners, ensuring institutional-grade governance, compliance, and operational oversight.