ETFS Joins LBMA and LPPM
ETF Securities (ETFS) is pleased to announce that it has been accepted as Associated Member of both the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) and the London Platinum and Palladium Market (LPPM).
Commenting, Tim Harvey, co-head of European Sales at ETFS said:
"We are delighted to have been accepted as members of these two prestigious organisations and are committed to supporting their ongoing work. We welcome the opportunity to contribute where possible our experience and understanding of investors' needs in this space."
As a leading specialist issuer of exchange-traded investment products, ETFS has long-standing relationships with both organisations, requiring that each of its own physically-backed precious metals products be secured by allocated bullion, in compliance with the rigorous Good Delivery standards set down by the LBMA and the LPPM.
To find out more on LBMA, please click here:
www.lbma.org.uk
To find out more on LPPM, please click here:
www.lppm.org.uk
About ETF Securities
ETF Securities is a provider of Exchange Traded Commodities (ETCs) and 3rd generation Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs). The management of ETF Securities pioneered the development of ETCs, with the world's first listing of an ETC, Gold Bullion Securities in Australia and London in 2003 and then the world's first entire ETC platform which was listed on the London Stock Exchange in September 2006.
The Exchange Traded Products (ETPs) above provide investors with a wide variety of investment strategies, with ETPs offering resource equities, physical, long, forward, leveraged and short exposure to all commodity sectors and now Emerging Market and G10 Currencies.
ETPs are simple to access as they are traded in five currencies (EUR, USD, GBP, AUD and JPY) and listed across nine major exchanges globally including the London Stock Exchange Group (London Stock Exchange and Borsa Italiana), the New York Stock Exchange, the Tokyo Stock Exchange, NYSE-Euronext Paris, NYSE-Euronext Amsterdam, Deutsche Börse, the Australian Securities Exchange, and the Irish Stock Exchange.