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STS Digital and Haruko Integrate to Give Institutional Options Traders Unified Risk View

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STS Digital, the regulated principal trading firm specialising in digital asset derivatives, has integrated with institutional portfolio management provider Haruko to deliver consolidated risk and position reporting for options traders.

The integration allows institutional clients who trade vanilla and exotic options on STS Digital’s platform to view those positions on an aggregated basis alongside activity at other venues through Haruko’s risk dashboard. Users gain access to real-time trade history, exposure data, and profit-and-loss reporting across their full digital asset portfolio.

“Through this integration, Haruko clients who trade options on STS Digital’s platform can now view those positions on an aggregated basis alongside all their other venues in a single risk dashboard,” says Maxime Seiler, CEO and co-founder of STS Digital. “With access to vanilla and exotic options, along with full visibility of trade history, exposures, and P&L through Haruko, institutions can engage with digital asset options markets more seamlessly than ever.”

STS Digital offers institutional clients options, spot, and structured products across more than 400 tokens via UI, API, and voice execution. The firm, which holds a Class M licence under the Digital Asset Business Act 2018, regulated by the Bermuda Monetary Authority, recently launched a structured products platform and closed a $30 million strategic funding round led by CMT Digital and Payward.

The integration addresses a persistent operational challenge for institutions active in digital asset derivatives. Unlike traditional markets, where portfolio management systems typically offer native connectivity to major execution venues, the digital asset options landscape remains fragmented. Institutions trading across multiple platforms – whether centralised exchanges, OTC desks, or specialist derivatives firms – often lack a single consolidated view of their risk exposure, making real-time position management and reporting significantly harder to achieve.

Haruko’s platform consolidates positions across exchanges, on-chain activity, and OTC counterparties, providing pricing, risk analytics, and performance reporting designed for institutional front-, middle-, and back-office workflows. The firm supports more than 90 institutional clients globally.

“Our collaboration with STS Digital is another step toward building a more connected, transparent and efficient institutional digital asset ecosystem,” says Shamyl Malik, CEO of Haruko. “By integrating with STS Digital, we’re empowering institutional risk managers with the precision and clarity they need to navigate complex markets.”

As institutional participation in digital asset options continues to grow, driven by rising volumes on exchanges such as Deribit and the expansion of structured products offerings from firms like STS Digital, the need for integrated risk infrastructure is becoming more acute. The ability to aggregate positions and exposures across venues into a single reporting layer is increasingly a prerequisite for institutional allocators who require the same operational transparency in digital assets that they expect in traditional markets.

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