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Valereum joins UK firms adopting BTC treasuries with £500,000 raise

by admin August 1, 2025
August 1, 2025
Valereum joins UK firms adopting BTC treasuries with £500,000 raise

Valereum Plc, a fintech company based in the UK, has set its sights on building a Bitcoin treasury reserve by raising £500,000 through a share issuance.

The fundraising move, announced on 1 August, comes as the firm looks to strengthen its position in real-world asset tokenisation and prepare for new market opportunities in digital assets.

While the initiative places Valereum in line with other UK firms embracing Bitcoin on their balance sheets, the company’s shares slipped 4.35% on the day of the announcement, suggesting a cautious market response compared to peers that have previously seen price gains.

Fundraising details worth £500,000

The fundraising will take place in two parts. The first is a firm subscription worth £400,000, which was launched on 1 August.

The second is a retail offer of £100,000, which is still being finalised but expected to go live within a week.

Both parts of the fundraising are set at 3.1 pence per share, based on the closing mid-market price from 31 July 2025.

In total, Valereum is issuing 16.12 million ordinary shares.

Proceeds from this raise are earmarked for establishing the Bitcoin treasury, rolling out the company’s platform, expanding its reach, and supporting new market entries.

Bitcoin treasury strategy and expansion plans

The company stated that creating a dedicated Bitcoin treasury will align its balance sheet with the innovation it is pursuing in tokenisation.

Beyond serving as a reserve asset, the treasury will enable Valereum to accept future revenue payments in Bitcoin, rather than only in fiat currency.

The firm views the BTC reserve as a step that could open doors to other digital asset classes in the long term.

By holding Bitcoin directly, Valereum joins a growing list of UK companies that have adopted similar strategies, including Smarter Web Company and Vaultz Capital.

Market reaction and share performance

Despite the move into Bitcoin reserves, Valereum’s share price fell 4.35% on 1 August, closing at €0.033.

Data from Google Finance shows the stock has remained flat over the past five days, signalling little immediate impact from the announcement.

This performance stands in contrast to companies such as Vaultz Capital, whose shares rose 2.01% in mid-July after it revealed plans to issue shares for additional Bitcoin purchases.

Valereum’s muted share response highlights that while investor confidence in crypto treasury moves can provide a boost, it is not guaranteed.

Valereum in the wider Bitcoin adoption trend

Valereum’s decision to raise funds for a BTC treasury reflects a broader trend of companies incorporating Bitcoin into their financial strategies.

By signalling readiness to operate with Bitcoin-based revenues, the company is positioning itself for global agility and long-term growth within digital asset markets.

Although the immediate share price reaction has not mirrored the pattern seen in other firms, Valereum’s entry into the Bitcoin treasury space adds momentum to the growing adoption of cryptocurrency reserves among UK financial and technology companies.

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