Investment product structuring involves designing and creating financial instruments to meet specific investor needs or market demands. This process combines various assets or financial techniques to produce a new product with particular risk-reward characteristics, liquidity features, or tax implications. It frequently includes derivatives, securitization, or specialized fund formats. Effective structuring aims to optimize returns for a given risk tolerance or to access previously unavailable market segments.
Context
In the digital asset sector, investment product structuring is increasingly focused on creating regulated and accessible ways for institutions and retail investors to gain exposure to cryptocurrencies. This includes developing spot Bitcoin ETFs, crypto-backed notes, and structured products linked to digital asset performance. The evolution of these products reflects a growing maturity and institutional acceptance of the digital asset class.
The FCA's policy reversal, coupled with HMRC's tax allowance, structurally integrates regulated crypto-backed products into UK retail wealth frameworks.
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