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GSTechnologies Strengthens Crypto Push With Polish VASP Acquisition

Polish crypto firm acquisition bolsters GST’s European expansion

Key Highlights:

  • GST bought a licensed Polish crypto firm known as Finferno.
  • The announcement led to an uptick in GST stock prices by 13%.
  • The move targets a growing crypto market using existing cash and keeping financial risks to the minimum.

GSTechnologies Ltd (LSE: GST), a UK fintech company, has bought Polish digital asset firm Finferno Spółka Z Ograniczoną Odpowiedzialnością as reported by Investing.com today, December 29, 2025. The amount for which this acquisition was made has not been announced yet.

This acquisition will let GST start a digital asset exchange and wealth management services in Poland on a trial basis. The main aim of this move is to grow in Central Europe. This is GST’s first step plan to expand its GS Fintech division as cryptocurrency use rises in the region.

Deal Details and Funding

According to the report by Investing.com, for this acquisition, the company (GST) has used its own money without taking any debts. The main goal here is to get Finferno’s VASP license, which is required for legally running crypto services in Poland.

This move has become very common these days, where companies acquire existing firms mainly to get their license. This makes it easier for the company that is expanding and acquiring to start a regulated crypto operations without going through the long approval process.

Moreover, GST will start with small pilot programs for its digital asset exchange and wealth management services, and plans to expand depending on how the market responds.

Why Poland?

The reason why GST might have thought of expanding in Poland is because its economy is expected to grow 3-4% in 2026, and interest in crypto is also increasing as more than 2 million people already own digital assets in the region.

Moreover, Poland is considered to be a part of Central Europe and hence it follows clear regulations under Europe’s MiCA rules and hence this becomes another reason for such business growth.

Strategic Expansion Rationale

“This acquisition is in line with our plans to grow our digital asset business, GS Fintech, internationally in selected markets where we see strong potential,” as stated by GST Chairman, Tone Goh. He also highlighted Poland’s strong economic growth and increasing interest in crypto as major opportunities. GST plans to use these trends to establish a presence before wide rollouts in 2026.

This move is in line with GST’s earlier digital asset efforts and this move positions it to compete with local exchanges and other EU players. Moreover as stated above, by buying a licensed company, GST is avoiding long-approval procedures, allowing faster entry into a market that handles more than €5 billion in crypto trades each year.

Stock Market Reaction

As soon as this announcement was made public, the stock price of GSTechnologies Ltd. rose and hit 13.48%.

GST stock prices increases after the announcement
GST stock prices increases after the announcement

This increase indicates that the investors have reacted positively to this acquisition and the investors see this as a strategic step to expand GST’s presence in Central Europe’s growing crypto market.

Market and Regulatory Implications

By buying a company that already has licenses, GST makes it easier to follow new MiCA crypto rules coming fully into force in 2026. This helps the company offer safer, regulated services which is actually very important for institutional and professional investors. If this strategy works out, other leading companies may also do the same and this could increase the competition amongst the licensed crypto firms.

For investors, this could help GST earn revenue from the trading fees, which will slowly grow its wealth management business. No doubt that there are risks, which includes success of the pilot launch, competition from large exchanges like Binance or Kraken, and possible political changes in Poland. However, since GST used its own cash and it did not take on debt, the financial risk remains very limited.

Broader Industry Impact

As stated above GST is following a global trend where crypto companies are buying smaller firms to grow faster. In Central Europe, many licensed crypto firms are under pressure to merge or get acquired, and GST’s entry could increase competition and attract skilled professionals.

As 2026 progresses, updates on how its pilot performs could push investor confidence and support a recovery in the share price, positioning GST as a small but flexible player in Europe’s large digital asset market.

Also Read: Ripple, AMINA Bank Unite Amid Rail Acquisition Completion

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Niharika Deshpande
Niharika Deshpande is an Editor at CryptoNewsZ with over four years of experience in digital media. While she has a Master’s in Biochemistry, she is an expert at making hard blockchain ideas easy to understand. Niharika has a sharp eye for market trends and shares breaking news from the crypto world. She used to be a writer for well-known publications in the industry, where she did deep research. Her work focuses on giving readers clear facts to help them stay updated. Niharika is passionate about how blockchain changes different industries. She also spends time in the crypto community talking about new tech.
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