MultiBank Group Confirms $MBG Token TGE Set for July 22, 2025
MultiBank Group, the world's largest financial derivatives institution has officially announced that the Token Generation Event (TGE) for its highly anticipated $MBG Token will take place on July 22, 2025.
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MultiBank Group has officially announced that the Token Generation Event (TGE) for its highly anticipated $MBG Token will take place on July 22, 2025.
This milestone will mark the full activation of the $MBG Token on the blockchain, enabling holders to view and manage their balances across supported platforms. Following the token minting, users will be able to trade $MBG via MultiBank.io, the Group's regulated crypto exchange and Uniswap, the world's leading decentralized platform.
The $MBG Token has garnered global attention for its rare combination of real-world utility, institutional backing, and strong deflationary mechanics. It is underpinned by $29 billion in assets across the group's 4 Pillars. and backed by $35 billion+ in daily trading volume, making it one of the most credible and substantial token launches in recent years.
The token is built on the strength of MultiBank Group's four-pillar ecosystem:
These pillars support a $440 million buyback and burn program, designed to sustain token demand, drive scarcity, and increase long-term value for holders.
'This TGE marks a historic moment for MultiBank Group and the entire crypto industry. The $MBG Token isn't just another project—it's a utility asset rooted in real economics, designed to bridge traditional finance and blockchain,' said Naser Taher, the Chairman of MultiBank Group.
For more information, visit: token.multibankgroup.com
ABOUT MULTIBANK GROUP
MultiBank Group is a global leader in financial derivatives. With over 2 million clients in 100+ countries and a daily trading volume exceeding $35 billion, it offers a broad range of brokerage and asset management services. Renowned for innovative trading solutions, robust regulatory compliance, and exceptional customer service, the Group is regulated by 17+ top-tier financial authorities across five continents. Its award-winning platforms provide up to 500:1 leverage across Forex, Metals, Shares, Commodities, Indices, and Cryptocurrencies. MultiBank Group has received over 80 international awards for trading excellence and regulatory compliance. For more information, visit MultiBank Group's website.
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