Bank of Montreal Discloses XRP Holdings in $303 Billion Portfolio

Resumo:Bank of Montreal (BMO), Canada‘s second-largest bank, disclosed XRP exposure in its latest quarterly 13F filing with the SEC, reporting 323 shares of the Rex Osprey XRP ETF and 20 shares of the ProShares Ultra XRP ETF within its $303 billion portfolio. The bank avoided direct token purchases, instead using regulated U.S. spot and derivatives-based ETFs to manage custody risks. This follows National Bank of Canada’s similar Bitwise XRP ETF holding, suggesting a broader Canadian banking trend. Meanwhile, major early holders like Goldman Sachs reduced or exited positions, ceding ground to midsize asset managers and family offices using a mix of spot funds and leveraged instruments. Although 13F filings lag by 45 days, BMO‘s filing confirms XRP has officially reached another major bank’s balance sheet.

Canada's second-largest bank, Bank of Montreal (BMO), has disclosed positions in XRP-focused financial vehicles. The information appears in its latest quarterly Form 13F-HR filing submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

The new filing officially confirms the presence of XRP within BMO's massive investment portfolio, whose total value exceeded $303 billion at the end of June 2026. Specifically, the bank's reportable positions include 323 shares of the Rex Osprey XRP ETF and 20 shares of the ProShares Ultra XRP ETF.

Text file showing XRP ETF from Rex Osprey on Bank of Montreal's balance sheet, Source: Form 13F-HR filing

The bank did not purchase tokens directly on exchanges. Instead, it used regulated U.S. infrastructure in the form of spot and derivatives-based ETF products, allowing it to integrate the volatile token into a giant portfolio within a familiar legal framework and without direct custody risks.

For Canada's banking sector, this is becoming a systemic trend. Earlier in the same reporting period, National Bank of Canada disclosed a holding of 3,848 shares in the Bitwise XRP ETF, worth approximately $330,000.

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New force behind institutional XRP accumulation

At the same time, 13F filings revealed a “changing of the guard” among XRP holders. Major first-wave players led by Goldman Sachs, which held positions worth more than $150 million around the turn of 2025–2026, had reduced or fully exited them by the summer, locking in profits.

However, they were replaced by a group of midsize asset managers and family offices, including Arax Advisory Partners, Gerber, Vista Finance and Gallacher Capital.

These new investors are taking a more flexible approach, splitting capital between traditional spot funds, such as the Franklin XRP Trust and Bitwise, and short-term leveraged instruments such as the ProShares Ultra XRP ETF.

Because 13F filings are published with a 45-day delay, they provide only an interim snapshot. Nevertheless, BMO's filing officially confirms that XRP is now on another top bank's balance sheet.

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