Gold-backed ETC securities issue announced by Amundi Physical Metals

Published 20/08/2025, 13:24
Gold-backed ETC securities issue announced by Amundi Physical Metals

DUBLIN - Amundi Physical Metals plc has announced the issue of 50,000 ETC (Exchange Traded Commodity) securities under its Secured Precious Metal Linked ETC Securities Programme. The securities, part of Tranche 739 of the Amundi Physical Gold ETC series, will bring the total number of securities in this series to 63,080,859.

The gold-backed securities are scheduled to mature on May 23, 2118, and each security represents a specific entitlement to physical gold. According to the announcement, the current metal entitlement per security stands at 0.03966059 fine troy ounces of gold.

The ETC securities are listed and traded on multiple exchanges including Euronext (EPA:ENX) Paris, Euronext Amsterdam, Deutsche Börse, Borsa Italiana, and the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG). They are also admitted to trading on the International Quotation System of the Mexican Stock Exchange.

The company maintains a total expense ratio of 0.12% per annum for these securities. Each security has a nominal amount of $5.085, representing 10% of the issue price at the series launch date.

Authorized participants for the securities include major financial institutions such as HSBC Bank plc, Jane Street Financial Limited, Flow Traders B.V., Optiver VOF, BNP Paribas (OTC:BNPQY) Arbitrage SNC, and Virtu Financial (NYSE:VIRT) Ireland Limited.

The announcement was made in a press release statement dated August 20, 2025.

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