Valour Inc. announced the launch of a new EU-wide issuance platform for physically stored digital assets in the form of exchange-traded product (ETP) securities. On April 5, 2023, Valour Digital Securities Limited (VDSL), a Jersey-based securities issuer, obtained all regulatory approvals by the Swedish and Jersey regulators for an EU-wide offering to investors domiciled in Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and Spain. The new ETP products will be listed on regulated stock exchanges such as Deutsche Brse/Xetra in Frankfurt, Euronext in Paris and Amsterdam and SIX Swiss Exchange in Switzerland.

The new ETP program adds to Valour's already existing digital assets securities program, particularly focusing on the Nordic markets and covering a broad range of over 120 crypto currencies and digital assets in form of single underlyings, baskets or indices. Subject to the ultimate assessment by the tax authorities, investments in the new ETP products by private investors domiciled in Germany most likely should not qualify as taxable capital gains if the investment period exceeds one year. Hence, there should be no German tax withholding obligation with respect to the ETPs.

VDSL aims to issue up to 15 new products under the name "1Valour" by the end of 2023. The new ETP program is designed to attract institutional investors - such as corporates, pension funds, insurances, asset managers and family offices, providing them with a wide selection of secured digital asset securities that are aligned with internal and external investment guidelines and restrictions - as well as retail investors looking for long term holdings paired with asset security. VDSL also provides for joint "white-label" offerings which will allow asset managers and family offices to apply self-developed strategies and indices, satisfying the demand on their client side for certain digital asset products and exposures.

The ETPs will be secured by the respective digital assets that are physically stored with regulated custody providers. The initial custodians appointed are Komainu (Jersey) Limited, regulated by the Jersey Financial Services Commission, and Copper Technologies (Switzerland) AG, registered with the Financial Services Standard Association (VQF), a Self-Regulatory Organisation (SRO) officially recognised by the Federal Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA). Physical custody ensures that the underlying assets are stored separately from the issuer in a secure location.

They are additionally secured by an independent third party acting as Trustee and pledged for the benefit of the ETP investors. This provides investors with an added layer of security and protection for their assets. In addition, VDSL has entered into contractual arrangements with well-established market players as Market Makers, Authorized Participants and Index Providers, among them being: GHCO, based in the UK, one of the fastest-growing liquidity providers specializing in exchange traded funds and a market maker on all major European exchanges; Compass Financial Technologies SA, an independent Swiss-based company focused on the design, calculation, and administration of market benchmarks and tailor-made quantitative investment strategies through its French affiliate registered as a Benchmarks Administrator under the EU Benchmarks Regulations (EU BMR); as well as Invierno AB ("Vinter"), based in Sweden, being the benchmark administrator of the Vinter Valour benchmark family and the central recipient of input data with the ability to evaluate the integrity and accuracy of input data on a consistent basis.