LONDON - Amundi Physical Metals plc has announced the issue of 95,000 additional ETC Securities, which will be Tranche 625 under its Amundi Physical Gold ETC, as per the final terms dated November 27, 2024. This brings the total number of ETC Securities immediately following the issue to 49,203,155. The new tranche will have an initial metal entitlement of 0.03969518 fine troy ounces per security, with an issue date of November 29, 2024.
The Amundi Physical Gold ETC offers investors exposure to physical gold, with each security backed by a specific amount of allocated gold. The gold is held by HSBC Bank plc as the custodian, in segregated accounts specifically marked for the relevant series. The ETC Securities are designed to track the price of gold, allowing investors to gain exposure to the precious metal without the need to take physical delivery.
The Total (EPA:TTEF) Expense Ratio for managing the ETC Securities remains at 0.12% per annum. In case of redemption, the nominal amount is set at USD 5.085, which is 10% of the issue price per ETC Security as at the series issue date, with a specified interest amount of USD 0.051, equal to 1% of the nominal amount.
The issuer, Amundi Physical Metals plc, has applied for these ETC Securities to be admitted to trading on several European exchanges, including Euronext (EPA:ENX) Paris, Euronext Amsterdam, Deutsche Börse, and Borsa Italiana, as well as the main market of the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG) and the International Quotation System of the Mexican Stock Exchange.
Investors interested in the Amundi Physical Gold ETC should note that it is a financial instrument subject to market conditions, and the value of the ETC Securities can fluctuate with the gold price. The ETC Securities are secured, limited recourse obligations of the issuer, meaning that investors have recourse only to the secured property, and if this is insufficient to cover the claims, no further sums will be owed.
This issue is part of Amundi's ongoing efforts to provide investors with various means to invest in gold. The ETC Securities are part of a secured precious metal linked securities program by Amundi Physical Metals plc. The information in this article is based on a press release statement from Amundi Physical Metals plc.
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