HashKey venture arm authorized to manage portfolio made entirely of digital assets

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  • Hong Kong’s Securities and Future Commission allows change to HashKey venture arm’s asset management license. 
  • The firm can now make digital asset investments its entire portfolio.

The venture capital arm of Hong Kong-based HashKey Group, a financial firm focused on digital assets, can now shift up to 100% of its portfolio into cryptocurrency-related projects, following receiving regulatory approval from the Hong Kong Securities and Future Commission (SFC).

“HashKey Group was among the first enthusiasts and advocates of the crypto industry,” HashKey Group Chairman Dr. Xiao Feng said in a release. “We are dedicated to the development of the blockchain and crypto ecosystem, and it has long been our goal to actively support regulation while aiding the industry's sustainable growth.”

HashKey’s venture subsidiary, HashKey Capital, received the change to its Type 9 asset management license. 

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HashKey Capital was founded in 2018, and claims to have managed over $1 billion in assets since its inception.

Correction: A previous version of this story stated that HashKey Group, rather than HashKey Capital, was founded in 2018 and claims to have managed over $1 billion in assets since its inception. 


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Inbar is a reporter covering crypto policy and regulation with a focus on Europe. Before The Block, she worked with several publications in Brussels including The Parliament Magazine and Are We Europe. Inbar holds a bachelor's degree in international relations from University College Utrecht and a master's degree in international politics from KU Leuven.