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The CMC Partners Ready for StrikeX Tokenization tech.

Revolut, Westpac, ANZ, ASB, BOQ, Bendigo and Suncorp already run on CMC technology — a ready distribution network for StrikeX.

Jul 21, 2026 · 2 min read · Tokenisable

These major banks and fintechs already run on CMC Markets technology. Together they form a ready distribution network that could one day access the StrikeX $STRX RWA tokenization engine.

Revolut

70+ million users worldwide. Revolut uses CMC for full back-end investing infrastructure (pricing, execution, clearing and account systems). The interface sits inside the Revolut app. This is CMC technology running at one of the largest fintech scales in the world.

Westpac Group (including St.George)

Approximately 13 million customers. In 2025 CMC was selected as the preferred technology partner for both Westpac Share Trading and St.George Directshares. Integration is underway and expected to take around 12 months. Once live, this partnership is expected to increase CMC’s Australian customer base by roughly 40% and lift domestic trading volumes by approximately 45%.

ANZ

More than 500,000 clients and over A$45 billion in assets in the share investing business. CMC first powered ANZ’s white-label share investing platform from 2018. The entire client base later transitioned fully onto CMC. This remains one of the clearest examples of a major bank handing sophisticated investing technology to a specialist platform provider.

ASB Bank

Approximately 1.5 million customers. ASB partnered with CMC for a long-term white-label investing platform (announced 2024). Integration is expected to take 12–18 months and will give ASB customers modern mobile/desktop technology plus access to international markets. Another Tier-1 bank placing its investing infrastructure with CMC.

Bank of Queensland (BOQ)

Approximately 1.5 million customers. CMC powered the BOQ Trading platform for years. In 2024 the customer base was transitioned fully onto the CMC Invest brand, giving clients better tools and international market access. Classic case of a bank choosing reusable CMC infrastructure instead of building everything itself.

Bendigo Bank

2.9 million customers. Bendigo Bank relies on CMC technology to power its investing services. This allows the bank to offer modern investment tools without building the full infrastructure itself. Another established Australian institution that has chosen CMC as its technology partner.

Suncorp

Approximately 1.2 million customers. Suncorp has a long-standing relationship with CMC dating back to 2009. CMC provides investing technology solutions that help Suncorp deliver online trading services to its clients. This further embeds CMC across Australia’s banking sector.

Already built — tokenization is the extension

These banks and fintechs already trust CMC Markets with their client investing experience.

CMC has publicly stated that its Super App, multi-asset platform, and future digital asset / STRX tokenization capabilities will be available to B2B partners via API or white label.

The technical integrations, compliance frameworks, and distribution channels are already built. Adding a regulated tokenization layer (the path StrikeX is designed for) would be an extension of existing relationships rather than starting from zero with new partners.

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