Bank Survey: Institutional Investors Shift to Diversification, Embrace Crypto as Strategic Allocation

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Sygnum’s Future Finance 2025 report surveys 1,000+ institutional and professional crypto investors across 43 countries and finds 61% plan to increase digital-asset allocations while only 4% plan to decrease, though sentiment turns neutral or bearish within a year; 76% favor direct token investments and 55% support exchange-traded products. The report highlights rising interest in tokenized real-world assets and stablecoins, and notes 91% of high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) see crypto as long-term wealth preservation against fiat debasement.

Key drivers include portfolio diversification (57%) overtaking short-term return as the primary thesis, widespread belief that bitcoin is a viable treasury reserve (80%+), and 70% saying cash carries a high opportunity cost versus bitcoin over five years; over 80% want crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs) beyond bitcoin and ethereum, with 70% willing to allocate more if staking is offered. The report flags regulatory uncertainty and custody/security as main barriers, and says Q4 allocations depend on pending market catalysts and regulatory outcomes.

What is the regional scope of Sygnum’s report? The survey covers institutional investors across 43 countries globally.
How many investors were surveyed for the Future Finance 2025 report? Sygnum surveyed over 1,000 institutional and professional investors.
What proportion of investors plan to increase crypto allocations? Sixty-one percent of respondents plan to increase digital-asset allocations.
Are institutions seeking products in Japan and APAC? APAC shows stronger regulatory concern, yet institutions in Japan and APAC remain interested in diversified crypto products.

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