RIT
will lead the $8.8 million fundraising round for Hong Kong-based
Aspen Digital, along with Liberty City Ventures, an early
venture investor in the blockchain industry, Aspen said in a
statement on Wednesday.
This will fund the launch of the platform and its expansion to
London, Yang He, co-founder and chief executive of Aspen
Digital, told Reuters.
Other investors include Chatchaval Jiaravanon and Chaval
Jiaravanon - members of Thailand's richest family and owners of
Fortune magazine.
Aspen will target family offices and asset managers in Europe,
Asia and the Middle East who want to have a single portal from
which they can build a diversified crypto portfolio. It expects
to go live later this year.
"To have the oldest wealth management family in the world
putting trust in us as a platform solution for the new world of
crypto investment is a great validation," said Yang.
Investor enthusiasm for crypto has increased sharply over the
past year, with one study showing seven out of 10 institutional
investors expect to invest in or buy digital assets in the
future.
London-listed RIT has invested in other crypto-related companies
recently, such as U.S. crypto exchange Kraken. Jacob Rothschild
remains the largest RIT shareholder with a 12.39% stake.
Aspen Digital aims to provide family offices and other wealth
managers with a crypto investment portal which will take care of
compliance procedures and bear the counterparty risk.
Aspen will focus on three areas: it will allow investors to buy
and hold cryptocurrency, will invest in yield-generating
products such as stablecoin-backed savings accounts, and will
offer automated strategies comparable to quant strategies
employed by many hedge funds.
It will also have a research arm aggregating news in the sector
and market insights, and would present this to clients so they
can see what it could mean for their portfolios.
Emil Woods, founding partner of Liberty City Ventures, said: “We
are thrilled to partner with one of the finest technical and
business-savvy teams in blockchain and crypto."
RIT declined comment.
($1 = 0.7178 pounds)
(Reporting by Abhinav Ramnarayan)
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