Valour Expands Offerings with New Staking ETPs on Swiss Exchange

Valour's Entry into the Swiss Market with Staking ETPs
Valour has made significant waves in the financial world by launching its first products on the SIX Swiss Exchange. The newly listed exchange-traded products (ETPs)—1Valour Hedera (HBAR) and 1Valour Internet Computer (ICP)—mark an important milestone for the company and its ambition to broaden its offering.
Innovative Access to Digital Assets
The launch of these ETPs is especially notable as they provide a secure and transparent method for investors to gain access to digital assets such as HBAR and ICP. By integrating native staking rewards into their very structure, Valour allows investors to earn yields without the need for complex wallet management or custodian services.
Growth and Future Goals
With this launch on the SIX Swiss Exchange, Valour expands its European footprint, now boasting over 75 ETPs across various exchanges. The company has set a clear goal to achieve 100 ETPs by the end of 2025, illustrating its commitment to strengthening its presence in regulated markets.
About Valour's Staking ETP Products
The new products released by Valour are:
- 1Valour Hedera (HBAR) Physical Staking (ISIN: GB00BRC6JM96)
- 1Valour Internet Computer (ICP) Physical Staking (ISIN: GB00BS2BDN04)
Both ETPs are already established on other prominent European exchanges, with trading experience now available to Swiss investors through their existing brokerage accounts. With competitive management fees coupled with the unique benefit of integrated staking rewards, these ETPs promise a transparent and regulated way to interact with digital assets.
Understanding HBAR and ICP Through ETPs
For those unfamiliar, HBAR is the native cryptocurrency for the Hedera network, which is built for high-performance applications requiring a proof-of-stake public ledger. The 1Valour Hedera ETP allows investors to capture staking rewards directly within the ETP structure.
On the other hand, ICP powers the Internet Computer, a significant advancement in decentralized technology, facilitating secure and scalable smart contract execution. Investors in the 1Valour ICP ETP can earn staking yields while participating in the economics of this innovative network through traditional financial instruments.
Comments from Valour's Leadership
Johanna Belitz, Head of Nordics and DACH at Valour, emphasized that this launch is a pivotal step towards providing broader access to digital assets. She noted, "Switzerland is a dynamic market for regulated crypto products, and we’re excited to offer native protocol yields like HBAR and ICP in a compliant manner."
Elaine Buehler, Head of Products at Valour, highlighted the ETPs’ significance by saying, "Our debut on the SIX Swiss Exchange reflects the increasing institutional and retail demand for digital asset products that generate yield, providing secure and simple access to two prominent blockchain ecosystems."
Valour's Commitment to Innovation
This launch on the SIX Swiss Exchange is part of Valour's larger strategy to facilitate investment in digital assets through regulated offerings. As part of DeFi Technologies, Valour is focused on bridging traditional capital markets with decentralized financial innovations. The company continues to push boundaries, not only in product offerings but also by enhancing the overall market accessibility for investors.
For more insights into Valour’s expanding product line and initiatives in the digital asset space, stakeholders and interested participants can engage through their website or social media channels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the new ETPs launched by Valour on the SIX Swiss Exchange?
Valour has launched the 1Valour Hedera (HBAR) and 1Valour Internet Computer (ICP) ETPs on the SIX Swiss Exchange, marking their first products in the Swiss market.
How do the HBAR and ICP ETPs benefit investors?
These ETPs offer a regulated way to gain exposure to HBAR and ICP while enabling investors to earn native staking rewards without managing wallets.
What is Valour's goal regarding ETPs in Europe?
Valour aims to reach a total of 100 ETPs across Europe by the end of 2025, increasing its presence in the market.
How can investors trade these new ETPs?
The HBAR and ICP ETPs will be accessible through existing brokerage accounts, making them easy for Swiss investors to trade.
Who is responsible for the management of these ETPs?
Valour Inc. and Valour Digital Securities Limited are responsible for issuing and managing the ETPs, ensuring secure and regulated access to digital assets.
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