Sprott Trust reports interim financials

Published 15/05/2025, 21:50
Sprott Trust reports interim financials

TORONTO - Sprott Physical Platinum & Palladium Trust (NYSE:SPPP) has filed its interim financial statements and management report for the period ending March 31, 2025, with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The Trust, which is managed by Sprott Asset Management GP Inc., provided the documents as part of its monthly reporting obligations under the SEC’s Form 6-K.

The report, which was officially filed on Thursday, confirms the Trust’s financial position and performance for the first quarter of the year. The filing includes unaudited interim financial statements and a management report of fund performance, both of which are integral to providing transparency to investors regarding the Trust’s operations.

Kevin Hibbert, a director of Sprott Asset Management GP Inc., signed the report on behalf of the registrant, indicating compliance with the SEC’s requirements.

The Trust, which is incorporated in Canada and has its principal executive offices in Toronto, Ontario, operates as a foreign private issuer in the United States. As such, it is subject to the rules and regulations of the SEC and must file reports under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

Included in the report is Exhibit 99.1, which contains detailed financial information about the Trust’s performance. This exhibit is also incorporated by reference into the Trust’s Registration Statement on Form F-10, which was filed with the SEC on September 6, 2024.

Investors and interested parties can access the full document filed with the SEC to obtain comprehensive insights into the Trust’s financial health and performance during the reported period.

This news article is based on a press release statement from the SEC filing by Sprott Physical Platinum & Palladium Trust.

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