$190B Ontario pension says no to crypto after FTX investment loss

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The $190 billion Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan is steering clear of any new crypto investment after they had to write off their entire stake in collapsed crypto exchange FTX.

The Onatario Teachers’ Pension Plan has decided to steer its investment away from cryptocurrencies.

The decision comes after the OTPP — which manages over $190 billion in assets — lost the entirety of its $95 million investment in crypto exchange FTX after it went bust in November 2022. OTPP was one of the many backers of the now-bankrupt crypto exchange and had invested twice: Once during the bull market in 2021 and again during exchange’s Series C funding round in early 2022.with the Financial Times that it’d be unwise for the pension fund to rush into another crypto investment. Taylor said that they are still processing what happened with the exchange, and they would be much more cautious before investing in emerging assets like digital currencies.

“We took our time and did a lot of due diligence on the business. It didn’t turn out the way we thought. We weren’t necessarily shown all the information we needed to know to make a balanced decision.” The pension fund is now looking to direct its investment toward more traditional markets, such as real estate, and is aiming to gain exposure to the private credit sector. The investment plan provider is looking to invest 10 billion Canadian dollars over the next three years to build its portfolio in the aforementioned domains.

 

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