- Vanguard hired crypto-friendly ex-BlackRock executive Salim Ramji as CEO.
- Vanguard had previously taken a cautious approach to Bitcoin.
- Ramji aims to further Vanguard’s mission into the future, leveraging the firm’s strengths.
Vanguard made waves in the digital asset sector, naming Salim Ramji, a former BlackRock executive, who oversaw the launch of the asset management firm’s Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF), as its new CEO.
Ramji left BlackRock in January 2024, expressing his desire to seek new leadership. He’d played a crucial role in the launch of BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), which he oversaw from filing to logistics.
Eric Balchunas, senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, highlighted Ramji’s interest in digital assets, speculating on potential changes in Vanguard’s stance under his leadership.
The Wall Street Journal first reported Ramji’s appointment, which was later confirmed by Vanguard through a press release.
In his statement, Ramji expressed his commitment to leading Vanguard into the future, emphasizing the changing investor landscape and the firm’s mission to ensure investment success for all, while adding…
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