| SOLOWIN Driving Investor Adoption of Virtual Assets as the Largest Holder of Multiple Spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs in Hong Kong
June 17, 2024--June 17, 2024--SOLOWIN HOLDINGS ("SOLOWIN" or "the Company"), a securities brokerage company that offers comprehensive financial services primarily to Chinese investors globally, today announced that Solomon JFZ (Asia) Holdings Limited ("Solomon"), its operating subsidiary, has become the largest holder of customer assets in the ChinaAMC Bitcoin ETF (HKEX: 9042), ChinaAMC Ethereum ETF (HKEX: 9046), and Harvest Bitcoin Spot ETF (HKEX: 3439). |
| In addition, Solomon is also among the top holders of ChinaAMC Bitcoin ETF (HKEX: 3042) and ChinaAMC Ethereum ETF (HKEX: 3046).
Solomon's prominent role as a top holder of multiple ETFs highlights its expertise in financial products and its deep understanding of the local market, which enables it to offer exposure to virtual assets for a broad range of investors and clients. As a key participating dealer for ChinaAMC and Harvest Global's virtual asset ETFs, Solomon facilitates the in-kind subscription and redemption processes for the ETFs, demonstrating its capability in navigating the regulatory landscape and its commitment to adhering to the highest standards of compliance for virtual asset investments. |
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