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    Home»Crypto»South Africa’s Sygnia Urges Caution on Bitcoin ETF Exposure
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    South Africa’s Sygnia Urges Caution on Bitcoin ETF Exposure

    FxConnectHUBBy FxConnectHUBSeptember 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A $20 billion South African asset manager has been warning their investors from investing too much in their Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) due to its price volatility. 

    In an interview on Monday, Magda Wierzycka, the CEO of Sygnia, told Bloomberg TV that the company will intervene to ensure clients don’t shift too much of their portfolio to its ETF, Sygnia Life Bitcoin Plus, which is benchmarked off BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust. 

    However, she later acknowledged that Bitcoin could be turning into a long-term play. 

    Wierzycka said the primary concern from Sygnia, the second largest multi-manager in South Africa, is Bitcoin’s price volatility.

    “The underlying asset is highly volatile. You need to be very sure about the messaging around it and you need to be sure that you don’t make promises that you can’t meet.”

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    In its fact sheet, the company also advises keeping investments in the Bitcoin vehicle at no more than 5% of discretionary assets or retirement annuities.

    Sygnia CEO Magda Wierzycka said the firm intervenes to ensure clients don’t shift too much of their portfolio to its ETF. Source: Bloomberg

    Bitcoin has been drifting between $111,644 and $114,548 per coin in the last 24 hours, while its seven-day range has been moving between $111,933 and $117,851, according to CoinGecko.

    Sygnia is looking to offer more crypto ETFs 

    Sygnia’s Life Bitcoin Plus launched in June. It doesn’t allow users to directly hold Bitcoin.

    Wierzycka said the ETF has seen “very, very significant” inflows and a lot of interest, but she didn’t disclose the total.