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Ark 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB) will undergo a 3-for-1 share split, effective from June 16, in order to make funds more accessible to investors, announced 21Shares, one of the world’s largest issuers of crypto exchange traded funds (ETFs).
In a statement released on Monday, 21Shares, a fin-tech giant, claimed that their recent step to split their stocks 3-for-1 will invite a “broader base of investors thereby enhancing trading efficiency. 21Shares clarified that their decision to spit their share 3-for-1, effective June 16, will not change their total net asset value (NAV) and the shares will continue trading under the ticker symbol ARKB.
According to a report in Reuters, ARKB has gained almost 12% so far this year and nearly 27% quarter-to-date. It closed trading at $104.25 on Monday. 21Shares holds the largest suite of crypto ETPs and is one the leading provider of ETFs.
ARKB is a physically backed Bitcoin ETF offering direct exposure to Bitcoin to customers without actually holding the token.
The recent decision by 21Shares to split their ARKB stocks 3-for-1 might lure retail investors with a psychological attraction of purchasing the stocks at a lower price, however, the decision is not going to impact the net asset value held by individual share holders. According to 21Shares, lower price of their stocks would also increase trading volume on a day-to-day basis and thereby increase liquidity through retail inflows.
Another possible implication of 21Shares announcing 3-for-1 stock split is to increase the retail inflow in the Bitcoin ETF, especially after $358 million outflow was recorded in U.S. Spot Bitcoin ETFs on May 30, according to a report by JP Morgan.
21Shares has clarified that their decision to split stocks 3-for-1 will not impact their net asset value and post June 16, the price per share will be a third of its pre-split value. As ARKB closed at $104.25 on Monday, the same stock price would now drop to roughly $34.50 per share and the stockholder would now get 3 shares despite any change in total asset value and underlying Bitcoin exposure.
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