Samara Asset Group’s €30 Million Bitcoin Bet Inspired by MicroStrategy
Key Takeaways
- Samara Asset Group plans to sell €30 million in bonds to buy Bitcoin.
- The asset manager dreams of amassing as many tokens as MicroStrategy.
- MicroStrategy’s pioneering move has had a ripple effect.
Asset manager Samara Asset Group is following in the footsteps of MicroStrategy, the U.S. business software firm that made headlines with its massive Bitcoin purchases over the year.
The publicly listed company plans to sell €30 million worth of Nordic bonds, with the proceeds earmarked for a significant expansion of its Bitcoin holdings.
Bitcoin Treasury Expansion
According to an announcement on Oct. 14, the firm has tapped Pareto Securities as the sole manager to arrange a series of fixed investor meetings, with the goal of issuing the bonds subject to market conditions.
The bonds, to be listed on the Oslo and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges’ unregulated markets, will be backed by Samara Asset Group, with its newly established investment arm, Samara Asset Holdings Ltd., serving as guarantor.
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Investors will need to commit a minimum of €100,000 to participate in the private placement.
According to Samara CEO Patrick Lowry, the bond proceeds will be used to strengthen the firm’s balance sheet, with Bitcoin as its primary treasury reserve asset.
“With Bitcoin as our primary treasury reserve asset, we also enhance our liquidity position with bond proceeds,” said Patrick Lowry, Samara CEO.
Samara’s Bitcoin Dream
Samara Group CEO noted that the investment firm has been investing in Bitcoin for quite some time and dreams of amassing as many tokens as MicroStrategy.
Inspired by MicroStrategy’s strategy of selling bonds to fund its Bitcoin shopping spree, Lowry aims to replicate this approach to bolster Samara’s digital asset holdings.
In an X post , the CEO added that they have “HODL’d for years” and are now increasing their Bitcoin treasury and investing in disruptive tech through top managers and builders.
“I’m not sure it’s possible, but it would be a dream to stack as much as Michael Saylor,” Lowry noted.
MicroStrategy’s Strategy a Growing Trend
When Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy began accumulating Bitcoin as a treasury hedging asset in 2021, the cryptocurrency was trading at around $10,000.
Fast forward three years and the firm’s Bitcoin holdings have ballooned to $15 billion, cementing its position as one of the largest Bitcoin holders.
Saylor’s pioneering move has had a ripple effect, inspiring multiple publicly listed companies to invest in Bitcoin as a treasury asset.
Notable names like Tesla and SpaceX, helmed by Elon Musk, have dabbled in Bitcoin investments, though only a few have made it a core part of their strategy.
Beyond MicroStrategy, Asian investment firm Metaplanet —dubbed the “Asian MicroStrategy”—has been building its Bitcoin war chest through strategic purchases.
Recently, the firm added 108 BTC worth $7 million to its holdings, solidifying its position as one of Asia’s largest Bitcoin holders. This marks its second purchase in October, bringing the total to 639 BTC valued at $40.5 million.
The trend of accumulating Bitcoin is no longer confined to corporate boardrooms. El Salvador , a sovereign nation, has been buying one BTC daily since March 2024, further underscoring the growing appeal of Bitcoin.
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