Updated May 11, 2023, 5:58 p.m. Published Apr 5, 2022, 12:30 p.m.
Bill Barhydt of Abra at Consensus Invest 2017 (CoinDesk archives)
Crypto brokerage platform Abra has opened Abra Capital Management (ACM), which it said is intended to give clients access to actively managed, structured products and investment funds.
ACM launched with plans for five funds, three of which will target yield-generating opportunities in stablecoins, bitcoin BTC$88,327.96 and ether ETH$3,068.44, and two others that will target early stage token and equity investments, the company said in a statement.
“As investor appetite for access to the emerging digital asset economy has skyrocketed, so has the demand for solutions that can help them diversify their exposure and invest in high-growth, yet relatively inaccessible, vehicles,” Abra founder and CEO Bill Barhydt said in a statement. “Most exchanges and crypto platforms are limited in the solutions they can offer.”
Marissa Kim, who recently joined ACM as a general partner, will lead the new business. She previously founded Quantum Global Management, an investment firm focused on thematic investments in the Web 3 space. Barhydt will serve as chief investment officer.
ACM’s funds require a minimum investment size of $250,000.
In September, Abra raised $55 million in Series C funding to develop new offerings geared toward high-net-worth and institutional clients.
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