CoinShares reported doubled revenue, but faced a significant setback due to FlowBank's bankruptcy.
On a positive note, the company completed the sale of its FTX claim, achieving a 116% recovery rate.
European
digital asset investment firm CoinShares reported financial results for the second quarter of 2024 today (Tuesday), building on the momentum from Q1 and
announcing a special dividend following the successful recovery of its FTX
claim.
However, the
report indicates that FlowBank's collapse negatively impacted the
company's "principal investments," ultimately consuming the vast
majority of total revenues.
FlowBank Weighs on
CoinShares' Q2 2024 Results
The company
posted asset management revenue of £22.5 million for Q2 2024, more than
doubling from £10.7 million in the same period last year. Total comprehensive
income surged to £25.8 million, up from £5.3 million in Q2 2023. Adjusted
EBITDA also saw significant growth, reaching £26.6 million compared to £11.4
million in the prior-year quarter.
The total
assets under management (AUM) of CoinShares at the end of June amounted to
£4.19 billion, down from the record level of £4.8 billion reported in the
previous quarter. However, these are still record values, exceeding the
previous records from the end of 2021.
Source: CoinShares
"Our
consistent performance in Q2 demonstrates that our Q1 was not an outlier, but
the result of continued efforts. This underscores the benefits from our
restructuring and streamlining initiatives over the past two years,” Jean-Marie
Mognetti, CEO of CoinShares, commented on the results.
The
company's total revenue consists of asset management activities, profits from
cryptocurrency investments, and the aforementioned principal investments. This
last category generated a loss of nearly £25 million, consuming all the revenue
provided by AUM.
In
mid-June, the company was informed that "the Swiss Financial Market
Supervisory Authority had opened bankruptcy proceedings against FlowBank."
A few days later, the company decided "to fully impair its investment in
FlowBank," resulting in an impairment charge of over £21.8 million.
On a
positive note, CoinShares completed the sale of its FTX claim at the end of
June, achieving a recovery rate of 116% net of broker fees, translating to a
return of £28.7 million. Following this recovery, the Board of Directors has
decided to pay a special dividend to shareholders amounting to £24.3 million.
"CoinShares'
balanced strategy aims to establish it as a unique and attractive long-term
investment in the crypto listed market, while strengthening its position as a
leader in digital assets,” added Mognetti. “The resolution of the FTX situation has been highly favorable for CoinShares."
The value of the special dividend represents 86% of the total funds received in respect of the sale. “It is to be distributed with the forthcoming regular dividend payment
scheduled for 3 October 2024,” the report concluded.
European
digital asset investment firm CoinShares reported financial results for the second quarter of 2024 today (Tuesday), building on the momentum from Q1 and
announcing a special dividend following the successful recovery of its FTX
claim.
However, the
report indicates that FlowBank's collapse negatively impacted the
company's "principal investments," ultimately consuming the vast
majority of total revenues.
FlowBank Weighs on
CoinShares' Q2 2024 Results
The company
posted asset management revenue of £22.5 million for Q2 2024, more than
doubling from £10.7 million in the same period last year. Total comprehensive
income surged to £25.8 million, up from £5.3 million in Q2 2023. Adjusted
EBITDA also saw significant growth, reaching £26.6 million compared to £11.4
million in the prior-year quarter.
The total
assets under management (AUM) of CoinShares at the end of June amounted to
£4.19 billion, down from the record level of £4.8 billion reported in the
previous quarter. However, these are still record values, exceeding the
previous records from the end of 2021.
Source: CoinShares
"Our
consistent performance in Q2 demonstrates that our Q1 was not an outlier, but
the result of continued efforts. This underscores the benefits from our
restructuring and streamlining initiatives over the past two years,” Jean-Marie
Mognetti, CEO of CoinShares, commented on the results.
The
company's total revenue consists of asset management activities, profits from
cryptocurrency investments, and the aforementioned principal investments. This
last category generated a loss of nearly £25 million, consuming all the revenue
provided by AUM.
In
mid-June, the company was informed that "the Swiss Financial Market
Supervisory Authority had opened bankruptcy proceedings against FlowBank."
A few days later, the company decided "to fully impair its investment in
FlowBank," resulting in an impairment charge of over £21.8 million.
On a
positive note, CoinShares completed the sale of its FTX claim at the end of
June, achieving a recovery rate of 116% net of broker fees, translating to a
return of £28.7 million. Following this recovery, the Board of Directors has
decided to pay a special dividend to shareholders amounting to £24.3 million.
"CoinShares'
balanced strategy aims to establish it as a unique and attractive long-term
investment in the crypto listed market, while strengthening its position as a
leader in digital assets,” added Mognetti. “The resolution of the FTX situation has been highly favorable for CoinShares."
The value of the special dividend represents 86% of the total funds received in respect of the sale. “It is to be distributed with the forthcoming regular dividend payment
scheduled for 3 October 2024,” the report concluded.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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