About Societe Generale Forge (SG Forge)
Societe Generale Forge (SG Forge) was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in Paris, France. Regulated subsidiary of Societe Generale S.A. Licensed as a Digital Asset Service Provider (DASP) by the AMF (Autorité des marchés financiers) in France, and under MiCA for EU operations. Societe Generale is a French systemically important bank (G-SIB).
Custody model and security
Custody, issuance, and trading of digital assets and tokenized securities on public blockchains. Integrated with Societe Generale's institutional banking infrastructure.
Asset coverage
Tokenized bonds, structured products, security tokens, cryptocurrencies, and digital euros (EUR CoinVertible stablecoin).
Typical client profile
Institutional investors, banks, asset managers, and corporates seeking a European G-SIB-backed digital asset custodian.
Institutional fit
European institutions that require digital asset or tokenized securities custody from a fully licensed French bank, particularly those operating in MiCA-regulated environments or issuing security tokens.
Key context for buyers
Issued the first digital bond on a public blockchain (2019). Launched EUR CoinVertible (EURCV), an institutional euro stablecoin. Partners with Ripple Custody (Metaco) and Deutsche Bank. AMF-registered DASP.
Verified evidence snapshot
Last reviewed 17 Aug 2026. Evidence is timestamped and unknown fields stay unverified.
SG-FORGE states that it is a French investment firm licensed as a Crypto-Asset Service Provider and authorized for custody and administration of crypto-assets.
SG-FORGE has publicly described institutional custody technology integrations, including orchestration through Metaco infrastructure; product-level assurance evidence should still be requested.
The regulated custody authorization creates a defined legal service perimeter, but contractual segregation and insolvency treatment remain mandate-specific.
Institutional issuance, custody, transfer and execution services for digital assets and tokenized financial instruments.
Primary sources
SG-FORGE legal information ↗SG-FORGE DASP/CASP licence ↗Evidence coverage is not a safety rating, endorsement or investment recommendation. Regulatory permissions, assurance reports, insurance and contractual protections can change; buyers should confirm current documents before onboarding.
Frequently asked questions
When was Societe Generale Forge (SG Forge) founded?
Societe Generale Forge (SG Forge) was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in Paris, France.
How is Societe Generale Forge (SG Forge) regulated?
Regulated subsidiary of Societe Generale S.A. Licensed as a Digital Asset Service Provider (DASP) by the AMF (Autorité des marchés financiers) in France, and under MiCA for EU operations. Societe Generale is a French systemically important bank (G-SIB).
What custody model does Societe Generale Forge (SG Forge) use?
Custody, issuance, and trading of digital assets and tokenized securities on public blockchains. Integrated with Societe Generale's institutional banking infrastructure.
Which institutions typically use Societe Generale Forge (SG Forge)?
Institutional investors, banks, asset managers, and corporates seeking a European G-SIB-backed digital asset custodian.
What assets does Societe Generale Forge (SG Forge) support?
Tokenized bonds, structured products, security tokens, cryptocurrencies, and digital euros (EUR CoinVertible stablecoin).
What should buyers know about Societe Generale Forge (SG Forge)?
Issued the first digital bond on a public blockchain (2019). Launched EUR CoinVertible (EURCV), an institutional euro stablecoin. Partners with Ripple Custody (Metaco) and Deutsche Bank. AMF-registered DASP.
Institutional due-diligence snapshot
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