Actively Managed Certificates & ETPs
ISIN-based securities with dedicated, bankruptcy-remote compartments — bankable, Euroclearable exposure to discretionary strategies, with full control over portfolio composition.
Key Features
What this structure gives you
Ring-fenced SPV compartments
Each certificate sits in its own bankruptcy-remote compartment, isolating investors from the issuer and from every other strategy on the platform.
Hold virtually any underlying
Listed securities, funds, derivatives and private assets all fit inside a single ISIN-wrapped instrument.
Full portfolio discretion
You keep complete control over composition and rebalancing — no published index to track and no exchange-listing constraints.
Institutional-grade settlement
Euroclear and Clearstream custody with DVP settlement through the investor's own bank, exactly like any listed security.
Common Applications
Where AMC & ETP Issuance fit
Application 01
Discretionary multi-asset portfolios
Application 02
Real estate financing structures
Application 03
Private credit securitization
Application 04
Alternative investment access
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between an AMC and an ETP?
They are the same instrument under two names: "Actively Managed Certificate" is the common European term and "Exchange-Traded Product" the US-market term for an ISIN-wrapped, actively managed certificate.
How quickly can a new certificate go live?
A new AMC is typically issued in 4–8 weeks, compared with 6–18 months for a regulated fund.
Ready to structure your next issuance?
Talk to our Swiss-based structuring team about your requirements, timeline, and optimal jurisdiction.