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Bitcoin Fund breaks new ground in Middle East with debut on Nasdaq Dubai
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Bitcoin Fund breaks new ground in Middle East with debut on Nasdaq Dubai
Jun 24, 2021 2:56 AM

The Bitcoin Fund debuted on the Nasdaq Dubai on Wednesday, becoming the Middle East's first listed cryptocurrency fund.

The fund, which was listed by Canadian digital asset management firm 3iQ on the Toronto Stock Exchange last year, has roughly USD 1.5 billion in assets under management and plans to double that next year.

"With the listing of the Bitcoin Fund, it's going to give people access in the region to this fund on the Dubai exchange in the hours that the Dubai exchange trades at," Frederick Pye, the chief executive officer of 3iQ, told Reuters.

"If the volumes are significant, we'll be looking to raise capital to increase the size of the Bitcoin Fund here in Dubai and we will continue to issue shares based on the demand that comes from the region," Pye said in an interview.

The listing will help satisfy the demand for investment diversification in the region, as well as environmental, social and governance (ESG) needs, such as for pension funds and family offices, Pye said.

Dalma Capital, a Dubai-based alternative investment firm, was the lead arranger for the Nasdaq Dubai listing. Corporate finance advisor 01 Capital and investment firm Razlin Capital, both based in London, advised on the listing and Pinsent Masons was legal counsel for the listing process.

"Today's secondary listing of existing units from Canada was met with very strong demand, which has validated the need for an additional offering to satisfy the demand from regional investors," said Zachary Cefaratti, CEO of Dalma Capital, declining to say when that could be.

Pye acknowledged that China's recent crackdown on mining cryptocurrencies has hit digital currency prices, but he said the timing of that move would help those who bought into the Dubai listing.

"We are very excited because when we hit an all-time high, our investors and our clients and our friends will have doubled their money," Pye added.

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