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Vanguard clients switch to rivals over lack of Bitcoin ETF offerings

EditorEmilio Ghigini
Published 17/01/2024, 07:24 pm
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NEW YORK - In a significant shift within the financial services industry following the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) approval of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on January 10, Vanguard is facing a client backlash. Today, the firm is witnessing a mass exodus of clients moving to competitors like Fidelity, which, unlike Vanguard, have decided to offer spot Bitcoin ETFs.

The SEC's green light for spot Bitcoin ETFs marked a watershed moment for cryptocurrency investments, allowing for more direct exposure to Bitcoin's price movements. This regulatory nod has been met with enthusiasm by several financial institutions, with JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM) embracing the new asset class through BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF, and UBS sanctioning these investments for their more aggressive clients. Meanwhile, Citi has chosen a more cautious route, limiting access to institutional clients, and Merrill Lynch is taking a wait-and-see approach, evaluating the performance before making a decision on their offerings.

Vanguard's decision to steer clear of spot Bitcoin ETFs has been met with criticism from its client base. The firm's stance is seen as a departure from the innovative spirit that is currently driving the financial sector forward. Clients have expressed disappointment, as Vanguard's conservative approach stands in stark contrast to the proactive strategies of its competitors.

Vanguard's reluctance to participate in this new market is being characterized by some as a catastrophic marketing misstep, potentially hindering its competitive edge in the rapidly evolving financial landscape.

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