CoinShares Announces Q1 2025 Results
SAINT HELIER, Jersey,
Jean-Marie Mognetti, Chief Executive Officer of
"Despite the sharp decline in digital asset prices during Q1,
Shifting conditions create opportunities. Our brand strength has positioned
In parallel, we are re-affirming our long-standing objective of securing a
Q1 2025 financial highlights
- Asset management revenue of
$29.6 million (Q1 2024:$24.5 million ) - Capital markets gains/income of
$11.9 million (Q1 2024:$14.1 million ) -
Principal Investment loss of$1.5 million (Q1 2024:$8.9 million gain) -
Total revenue, gains and other income of
$40.0 million (Q1 2024:$47.5 million ) - EBITDA of
$29.8 million (Q1 2024:$35.3 million ) - Net profit of
$23.8 million (Q1 2024:$41.5 million )
Q1 2025 operational highlights
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CoinShares demonstrated robust performance across its platforms in Q1 2025, with management fees of$29.6m . CoinShares Physical led the European crypto ETP market with$268m in net inflows—triple its closest competitor—despite challenging market conditions that saw Bitcoin decline 12.1% and Ethereum fall 45.2%. While the flagship BITC product attracted$202m after strategically reducing its management fee to 0.25%, and a new partnership with BoursoBank expanded reach to 7m+ French clients, other platforms showed mixed results: XBT improved with reduced outflows of$154m (vs$370m in Q4 2024), the BLOCK Index outperformed peers despite a 13.1% decline, and the US Valkyrie platform experienced$288m in net outflows while maintaining its strong retail base amid broader market corrections that impacted total AuM across all platforms. -
CoinShares' Capital Markets division experienced moderate Q1 performance across all segments, generating gains and other income totalling$11.9m , returning to typical levels following Q4's exceptional post-election rally when Bitcoin appreciated 50%. Despite Bitcoin's 13% decline during the quarter, the Trading Team generated$3.6m from delta-neutral strategies, while liquidity provisioning contributed$1.9m amid cooling bullish sentiment. The company maintained strict credit discipline in its lending portfolio, prioritizing borrower quality over volume and ending with$101m in open loans at 4.2% average yield, while Ethereum's 46% decline affected staking revenues, which decreased 26% quarter-on-quarter to$5.6m . - Since its 2021 Stockholm listing,
CoinShares has pursued aU.S. exchange listing to enter the world's largest digital asset market, a goal becoming more viable given recent regulatory improvements. Simultaneously, the company is boosting share liquidity through expanded analyst coverage and institutional roadshows while demonstrating shareholder commitment via theMay 6 distribution of its first quarterly dividend for 2024. - Despite recording a
$3.0m unrealized loss on the Group's treasury holdings due to Q1's pronounced price declines,CoinShares continued building its strategic Bitcoin position, increasing holdings by 45% from 163 to 236 BTC by quarter-end.
Functional & presentation currency change
Effective
In accordance with IAS 21 – The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates, the change in functional currency has been applied prospectively from the date of change. Accordingly, all items in the financial statements were translated into USD at the exchange rate prevailing at that date. The change in presentation currency has been applied retrospectively. The comparative financial information has been restated as if USD had always been the Group's presentation currency.
Further information, along with the full detail of the Q1 results, are included within the full report, available here.
Download the Swedish Executive Summary here.
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