The digital assets arm of US-based Fidelity Investments will act as custodian for the ETP |
A provider of investment management services, Fidelity International has launched a physical bitcoin exchange traded product in response to a growing demand for digital assets among European investors.
The product launch comes three months after
Invesco brought its own bitcoin ETP to the market amid a growing willingness by
large asset managers to enter the cryptocurrency arena.
Fidelity’s Physical Bitcoin ETP, which will
be available to professional and institutional investors in Europe, is
domiciled in Germany and listed on Xetra in Frankfurt. The product will start
trading on Zurich’s Six in the coming weeks.
Fidelity Digital Assets, the digital assets
arm of US-based Fidelity Investments, will act as custodian for the ETP.
Nick King, head of exchange traded funds at
the $813bn asset manager, said the launch was an “important evolution” in his
company’s ETP offering and the first step in its “digital assets product
capability”.
The ETP has an ongoing charges figure of
0.75 per cent and launched with about $6mn of assets.
Christian Staub, managing director for
Europe at Fidelity, said the ETP’s “underlying distributed ledger technology
has the potential to revolutionise the financial system over time and disrupt
many parts of the financial world with profound implications for investors”.
A recent survey conducted by Fidelity
Digital Assets showed that 70 per cent of institutional investors expected to
buy or invest in digital assets “in the near future”.
More than 90 per cent of respondents who
said they were interested in digital assets expected to have an allocation to
the asset class within the next five years.
The launch comes after Fidelity Digital
Assets was granted official registration status with the UK regulator, the
Financial Conduct Authority, for its digital assets custody and trade execution
business late last year.
The digital assets arm of Fidelity
Investments was previously listed as a temporary member on the register of the
FCA but it has now been moved to the watchdog’s permanent register.
Fidelity Digital Assets initially launched
its digital assets services for institutional investors in the US but
established a European outpost in London in late 2019.
In early December, Fidelity Investments
launched a Canadian-domiciled physical bitcoin ETF, which has $30mn in assets.