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Vanguard CEO Salim Ramji: “We will not be launching crypto ETFs”

Building on Jack Bogle's legacy, Vanguard will continue to prioritize cost-effective investment solutions for its clients.

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Key Takeaways

  • Vanguard's Ramji firmly rejects the introduction of crypto ETFs.
  • Despite market trends, Vanguard maintains its identity focusing on client-centric strategies.

Salim Ramji, Vanguard’s CEO, said the company would not chase market trends that conflict with its core principles and client needs. In an exclusive interview with ETF.com, Ramji stated that Vanguard “will not be launching crypto ETFs,” reinforcing the firm’s commitment to its foundational values.

“I’m not going to copy competitors,” Ramji asserted when asked if he would adopt a similar strategy to BlackRock, where he served as head of iShares for around 5 years.

Vanguard will maintain its core identity and values, avoiding drastic departures from its established principles, Ramji noted.

While staying true to its core, Vanguard will pursue innovative solutions within its existing capabilities, according to the new CEO.

“But I want more innovation. For example, we have an outstanding active fixed income capability,” Ramji stated.

“Jack Bogle’s “cost matters hypothesis” is something we will always keep in mind,” he added.

Ramji succeeds Tim Buckley following Vanguard’s appointment in May. The company’s former CEO made countless statements against spot Bitcoin product offerings.

The transition first sparked hopes that the investment giant would consider offering spot crypto ETFs. However, Ramji has confirmed that Vanguard will not file for a Bitcoin ETF and will not host such products on its brokerage platform.

Despite the approval of spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs in the US, Vanguard chooses to stick to its stance that crypto assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum are speculative rather than investment-worthy. The firm prohibited its clients from trading US spot Bitcoin ETFs shortly after their launch.

Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas previously commented on the firm’s protective stance, suggesting that while frustrating, it aligns with Vanguard’s cooperative-like business model, which does not prioritize maximizing revenue through trendy ETFs.

I know this drives CT crazy but I would just take the L here and move on, Vanguard is not a normal asset manager (constantly hunting for revenue). they more like a co-op, and they've taken in nearly billion a day for over a decade, and so they not envious of other peoples' hit…

— Eric Balchunas (@EricBalchunas) May 30, 2024

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