Fineqia Cross-Lists Bitcoin and Cardano Yield Products on Munich's gettex

Published at 2025-11-12 16:58:54

Fineqia International has added its Bitcoin Yield Exchange-Traded Product and FTSE Cardano Enhanced Yield Exchange-Traded Note to gettex in Munich, operated by Bayerische Börse AG. The cross-listing brings two yield-oriented crypto investment products to another regulated German trading venue, broadening distribution for investors seeking structured exposure to BTC and ADA.

The listing bolsters Fineqia’s European footprint and may improve access and secondary-market choice for German retail and institutional investors. While not a change to the products’ mechanics, the additional venue can support liquidity and visibility in a market where demand for regulated crypto products remains strong, particularly for yield strategies tied to major tokens like Bitcoin (BTC) and Cardano (ADA).

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