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Canadian Investment Giant IGM Could Launch Bitcoin and Ethereum Products in 2022

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IGM Financial Inc., a 40-year-old Canadian wealth manager, could be next in line to launch Bitcoin and Ethereum services for its clients, suggested the company’s CEO, James O’Sullivan. Founded in 1978, IGM Financial is a large Winnipeg-based investment company with over 0 billion in assets under management. The firm’s Chief Executive Officer – James O’Sullivan – asserted in a recent interview that internal discussions have already begun in regards to adding the two largest cryptocurrencies in the array of available investment assets starting next year. Canada has already displayed a relatively open-minded approach towards the cryptocurrency industry with a clear set of regulatory rules proposed earlier this year. Additionally, the nation’s watchdog has greenlighted

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IGM Financial Inc., a 40-year-old Canadian wealth manager, could be next in line to launch Bitcoin and Ethereum services for its clients, suggested the company’s CEO, James O’Sullivan.

  • Founded in 1978, IGM Financial is a large Winnipeg-based investment company with over $260 billion in assets under management.
  • The firm’s Chief Executive Officer – James O’Sullivan – asserted in a recent interview that internal discussions have already begun in regards to adding the two largest cryptocurrencies in the array of available investment assets starting next year.
  • Canada has already displayed a relatively open-minded approach towards the cryptocurrency industry with a clear set of regulatory rules proposed earlier this year.
  • Additionally, the nation’s watchdog has greenlighted several spot Bitcoin ETFs, and investors showed an enhanced appetite for each.
  • Most recently, EvolveETF – a local ETF provider – launched the first multi-digital asset exchange-traded fund, backed by Bitcoin and Ethereum.
  • With the potential inclusion of IGM Financial, the number of giant organizations tapping into the cryptocurrency space could continue to amass.
  • Some of the most recent examples include the former digital asset critic – Goldman Sachs – which launched Bitcoin Offerings for wealth managers, and Wealthfront, which provided crypto exposure to its clients through Grayscale.

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