Golden Finance reported that the UK’s first pension fund has directly invested 3% of its assets in BTC with the assistance of consulting firm Cartwright, rather than indirectly through ETFs. This decision was reached after in-depth discussions with the fund trustees, with a focus on ESG factors and security. The private key is jointly managed by five independent institutions. Cartwright also plans to launch a BTC employee welfare program, allowing companies to directly pay BTC to employees’ wallets, and several companies have expressed interest.
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The UK's first pension fund directly invests 3% of its assets in Bitcoin
Golden Finance reported that the UK’s first pension fund has directly invested 3% of its assets in BTC with the assistance of consulting firm Cartwright, rather than indirectly through ETFs. This decision was reached after in-depth discussions with the fund trustees, with a focus on ESG factors and security. The private key is jointly managed by five independent institutions. Cartwright also plans to launch a BTC employee welfare program, allowing companies to directly pay BTC to employees’ wallets, and several companies have expressed interest.