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UBS Ups Bitcoin Position, Buys More Shares in BlackRock’s ETF 

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UBS Ups Bitcoin Position, Buys More Shares in BlackRock’s ETF 

Switzerland’s largest bank has upped its exposure to Bitcoin, according to regulatory filings. 

UBS bought more shares in BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust, bringing its total position to over $83 million across 2.5 million shares, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 

The bank has slowly upped its exposure to the biggest cryptocurrency by market cap since BlackRock’s top fund got approved back in 2024. 

JUST IN:🇨🇭 Switzerland's largest bank UBS discloses owning $83.2 million of BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF 👀 pic.twitter.com/Nq9AU4GwdX

— Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) August 13, 2026

The filings are the latest examples of traditional institutions seeking exposure to Bitcoin. ETFs like BlackRock’s Bitcoin Trust — which trades as IBIT — allow investors to buy exposure to the leading cryptocurrency without having to store the digital coin directly. 

Since the SEC approved a slew of Bitcoin funds in January 2024, major firms have been able to buy exposure to the asset via shares of the regulated vehicles that trade on stock exchanges. 

BlackRock’s IBIT is the most successful crypto ETF: The fund has received more cash than any other crypto ETF and currently has $47.3 billion in assets under management. 

Pension funds and U.S. states have all bought exposure to Bitcoin via the ETFs, along with more traditional investments like tech stocks and other U.S. equities.

The shares in IBIT aren’t the only Bitcoin investment UBS has, either: the filing shows that the bank also has exposure to other premium income and other Bitcoin-related ETFs, bringing its ETF holdings in the cryptocurrency to around $90 million. 

The bank also has invested in American Bitcoin Corp., the Bitcoin mining company backed by U.S. President Donald Trump’s sons, Eric and Donald, Jr., with a position worth a little under $1.5 million. 

News dropped earlier this year that the Swiss bank was planning to offer Bitcoin trading to a select group of private clients in the country.

This post UBS Ups Bitcoin Position, Buys More Shares in BlackRock’s ETF  first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Mathew Di Salvo.

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