Luxembourg’s finance minister, Gilles Roth, has announced that the country’s Intergenerational Sovereign Wealth Fund (FSIL) has allocated 1% of its portfolio to Bitcoin ETFs and other crypto assets.Luxembourg’s finance minister, Gilles Roth, has announced that the country’s Intergenerational Sovereign Wealth Fund (FSIL) has allocated 1% of its portfolio to Bitcoin ETFs and other crypto assets.

Luxembourg’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Allocates 1% To Bitcoin ETFs

2025/10/11 03:05

Luxembourg’s finance minister, Gilles Roth, has announced that the country’s Intergenerational Sovereign Wealth Fund (FSIL) has allocated 1% of its portfolio to Bitcoin ETFs and other crypto assets. 

The allocation makes Luxembourg the first country in the Eurozone to invest in Bitcoin through its sovereign fund, and reflects its long-term strategy to diversify its portfolio. 

Luxembourg’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Invests In Bitcoin 

Luxembourg’s sovereign wealth fund has allocated 1% of its portfolio to Bitcoin ETFs, the first such investment by an investment entity in the Eurozone. Luxembourg’s Director of the Treasury and Secretary General Bob Kieffer revealed the investment in a LinkedIn post on Wednesday, stating that Finance Minister Gilles Roth decided on a presentation of the 2026 budget at Luxembourg’s legislature, Chambre des Députés. Kieffer stated, 

Luxembourg’s Intergenerational Sovereign Wealth Fund has around $888 million in assets under management, making the investment in Bitcoin ETFs worth $9 million. 

Bitcoin’s Growing Maturity 

According to Jonathan Westhead, the head of communications for the Luxembourg Finance Agency, the decision to invest in Bitcoin ETFs reflected the growing maturity of Bitcoin as an asset class. Westhead also believes the investment has helped re-establish Luxembourg’s position as a leader in digital finance across Europe. He explained that the investment was made via Bitcoin ETFs to minimize risk and comply with the country’s regulatory framework for digital assets. 

Strategic Evolution 

The news may surprise many who have followed Luxembourg’s official stance on crypto assets. Luxembourg’s 2025 risk report classified cryptocurrency companies as high risk for money laundering, even as local institutions pivoted towards cryptocurrencies. Kieffer stated that Luxembourg’s sovereign fund will continue to invest in debt and equity markets. However, he revealed that the fund was authorized to invest 15% of its assets towards alternative investments, including crypto. However, Kieffer noted that direct cryptocurrency holdings were still considered risky. 

Luxembourg announced its new framework in late September after a review of its investment policy. According to the authorities, the change is a significant evolution and reflects the fund’s increased maturity to better address the country’s economic, social, and environmental priorities. Kieffer also acknowledged that the allocation may be viewed as too conservative, but defended the decision, stating, 

Westhead added, 

Europe’s Crypto Pivot 

The news of the allocation comes after Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, the largest state-directed wealth fund in the world, increased its indirect Bitcoin exposure by 192% over the past year. The Czech National Bank also increased its holdings in cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, while a member of the Swedish parliament proposed a “budget-neutral” Bitcoin reserve. 

Several countries have increased their exposure to Bitcoin. According to data from BitBo, the United States has over 200,000 BTC, followed by China with 190,000 BTC. Other countries with Bitcoin holdings or exposure to Bitcoin include Ukraine, Bhutan, El Salvador, and the UK.

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