Valour secures B3 approval for a Solana ETP, expanding its Brazilian lineup of Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP and Sui products as it targets high‑growth emerging marketsValour secures B3 approval for a Solana ETP, expanding its Brazilian lineup of Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP and Sui products as it targets high‑growth emerging markets

Valour wins B3 approval for new Solana ETP in Brazil

Valour secures B3 approval for a Solana ETP, expanding its Brazilian lineup of Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP and Sui products as it targets high‑growth emerging markets.

Summary
  • Valour gains B3’s green light to list a Solana ETP, adding to its existing Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP and Sui exchange‑traded products in Brazil’s top securities market.​
  • The Nasdaq‑listed DeFi Technologies unit now offers nearly 100 digital asset ETPs across Europe and beyond, spanning L1s, L2s, modular infra, gaming and governance tokens.​
  • Brazil, Latin America’s largest financial and crypto market, is Valour’s launchpad for broader expansion into Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia via regulated ETPs.

Valour, a subsidiary of Nasdaq-listed DeFi Technologies, has received approval to list its Solana Exchange Traded Product on Brazil’s B3 stock exchange, the company announced.

Valour headwinds

The approval expands Valour’s offerings in Brazil, where the firm currently provides Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP and Sui ETPs, according to the company. The addition of Solana represents the fifth digital asset ETP the company has introduced to the Brazilian market.

Valour operates nearly 100 digital asset ETPs across Europe and other global markets, according to company data. The firm’s products are listed on multiple exchanges, including Spotlight Stock Market in Sweden, Börse FN in Germany, SIX in Switzerland, the London Stock Exchange, and Euronext in Paris and Amsterdam. The company’s product range spans layer-1 and layer-2 networks, modular infrastructure, gaming ecosystems and governance tokens.

Brazil represents Valour’s first major market outside of Europe, according to the company. The firm has identified Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia as key growth regions. B3 supports equities, ETFs and digital asset-linked products.

Brazil operates the largest financial market in Latin America, with a population exceeding 213 million people. The country is also the largest crypto economy in the region, with hundreds of billions of dollars in crypto assets transacted annually, according to industry data.

The Solana ETP will utilize B3’s market infrastructure to provide regulated access to the Solana blockchain. The product joins Valour’s existing Brazilian offerings of Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP and Sui ETPs.

Valour’s expansion follows increasing participation from retail and institutional investors in Brazil’s digital asset market, according to market observers. The approval enables the company to offer exposure to multiple blockchain protocols through regulated exchange-traded products on B3’s platform.

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