Strategic Shift Sees Wintermute Expand Singapore Base
Crypto market maker Wintermute is making a strategic shift towards Asia, specifically in Singapore, following the digital asset industry’s growing interest in the region’s growth opportunities.

4% of staff moving to Singapore
In an interview with Bloomberg last week, Wintermute Co-Founder Yoann Turpin said he will move from London, where the company is currently headquartered, to Singapore in the coming months. Additionally, approximately 4% of the company’s workforce, which currently comprises around 85 staff members, will also relocate to the city-state, where Wintermute conducts its derivatives business.
At the time of publication, the company was also actively recruiting for an open position in the city-state. In further publicizing Wintermute’s developing presence in Singapore, Turpin took to social media recently to invite people to meet Wintermute’s Singapore-based team in September at Token 2049 Singapore. Evgeny Gaevoy, Wintermute Co-Founder and CEO, is scheduled to appear as a speaker at the event.
Turpin emphasized the company’s focus on Asia and highlighted the significance of having a co-founder based in the region to drive the business forward. The move comes as the crypto industry faces the aftermath of a crackdown in the United States, triggered by bankruptcies at platforms like FTX and Celsius Network.
Exploring global opportunities
In response, crypto businesses are exploring opportunities in Asian markets, with countries like Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates vying to attract companies while ensuring robust regulatory frameworks in the wake of the market turbulence in 2022.
Although tokens like Bitcoin and Ether have partially recovered from the crash experienced last year, spot digital-asset trading volumes and volatility have remained low, indicating reduced investor engagement. That said, demand for crypto futures and options has proven to be more resilient.
Possible Dubai expansion
Wintermute established an office in Singapore in 2021, adding to its existing base in London. Turpin also confirmed to Bloomberg that the company is weighing up the possibility of establishing a third office in Dubai as part of its expansion plans. Dubai, like Singapore and Hong Kong, has been actively trying to attract crypto businesses over the course of the past twelve months.
During the 2021 crypto bull market, the company reported trading volume worth $1.5 trillion and generated $1.05 billion in revenue. However, the market maker also faced challenges during the market turmoil, including exposure to around $55 million of assets on FTX. Moreover, in September of the same year, Wintermute experienced a hack that resulted in a loss of about $160 million from its decentralized finance operations.
Despite the hurdles faced in 2022, Turpin expressed confidence in the company’s resilience and stated that they do not have immediate plans to raise funds. The company just celebrated six years in business, and has executed 8.4 million OTC trades over the course of the past twelve months.
By relocating key personnel and expanding its presence in Singapore and possibly Dubai, the company aims to strengthen its foothold in the Asian market and navigate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.


