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LABEL Foundation Has Announced an Official Deployment on Binance Smart Chain

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Tortola, British Virgin Islands–(Newsfile Corp. – December 8, 2021) – LABEL Foundation

Figure 1: LABEL Foundation has announced an official deployment on Binance Smart Chain

LABEL may be understood as a blockchain-oriented international education content platform which presents an incubation system that readily supports various promotion, distribution and investment processes in an attempt to eliminate obstacles and challenges pertaining to existing content production as well as investment procedures.

Previous to this development, LABEL Foundation has expanded its ecosystem with key partnerships within the blockchain and education industry. It has already collaborated with OPENTRACK, a leading music education platform operated by Clesson. The partnership will provide a batch of world-class instructors that will provide early content within the LABEL ecosystem. They announced that they are committed to bringing world-class artists to their platform to incubate and NFTize their IP rights.

LABEL Foundation’s primary objective is to hence provide its users with high-quality educational and entertaining resources. Apparently, with their migration to the Binance Smart Chain ecosystem, LABEL will be able to leverage all the best features of the mainnet to scale and increase their performance of their decentralized application.

An innovative platform

Through LABEL, an NFT framework has been constructed atop the Ethereum Network and Binance Smart Chain, and it is supported by the LBL utility as well as governance tokens, with a single purpose of establishing a fair profit-sharing economy with permissionless IP rights incorporation. LABEL is hence a decentralized P2P (Peer To Peer) incubation platform that invests in high-quality entertainment and education material via the DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) voting system, allowing donors to collect profits via the NFT ownership mechanism.

Also, the LABEL platform creates an ecosystem that seeks to establish an unbiased and decentralised incubating system, with the goal of providing content creators in the MOOC industry with improved accessibility. It therefore strives to enhance a seemingly unfair profit structure which is often prevalent in the sector and to also prevent copyright infringement instances from occurring throughout the industry.

Bridge with BSC

As per the latest developments, LABEL is now officially bridged to Binance Smart Chain (BSC) and the token shall be deployed via the MultiBaas Middleware, built by Curvegrid. The bridge shall link Ethereum Mainnet with Binance Smart Chain, allowing for the smooth movement of LBL tokens from ERC-20 to BEP-20 and vice versa.

Additionally, Solanium shall be joining LABEL as a strategic adviser, assisting in the expansion of the LABEL ecosystem. In the Solana (SOL) ecosystem, Solanium is a platform based in Amsterdam and primarily used for governance voting, decentralized fundraising, and time weight token staking. Furthermore, LABEL’s IDO is also anticipated to take place on RedKite and NFTb for the purposes of conducting public sale.

As per its whitepaper, LABEL aims to offer an unrivalled sales framework and infrastructure situated on the usage of blockchain technology via the aforementioned incubating system. Through this, experts, professionals and specialists alike can be found and invested in. Moreover, through effective system integration, LABEL will also create a fair profit sharing environment for the purposes of intellectual property rights. Lastly, with the establishment of its NFT Market, LABEL will launch a virtuous loop that will initiate the Global Value Chain by making the IP rights embedded in the non-fungible token readily transactable. To that end, it is also partnering up with various organizations from the entertainment and media industry to focus on the cultivation of its respective incubating system.

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​​CEO name: Hyungsoon Choi
Email: [email protected]

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Premia Partners announced fee reduction for Premia Vietnam ETF and change of underlying index

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HONG KONG, May 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Premia Partners, a leading ETF provider from Hong Kong, announces today fee reduction of its Premia Vietnam ETF (the ETF) and change of the underlying index to S&P Vietnam Core Index (USD) NTR (the index) with immediate effect.

Total expense ratio of the ETF would be lowered from 0.75% to 0.70% per annum, reflecting Premia’s commitment to offering competitive pricing and enhancing value for investors. The physically replicated ETF offers cost-efficient and convenient access to the fast-growing Vietnam equity markets, and the new index was introduced to enhance the asset allocation and risk diversification of the ETF and better reflect opportunities from continued growth and development of the Vietnam stock markets.

–  Broad market coverage: Premia Vietnam ETF (Tickers: 2804 HKD / 9804 USD) offers broad all-cap coverage for Vietnam. The index it tracks intends to cover 90% of float-adjusted market capitalization of the S&P Vietnam BMI, representing the largest and most liquid Vietnamese stocks listed on the Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi Stock Exchanges.

–  Reflect continued development of the Vietnam stock markets: rather than restricting coverage to a fixed number of constituents, the index tracked by the ETF is not set to a predefined number of constituents and continues to expand coverage as the markets grow and evolve.

–  15% Single stock cap: for better diversification and risk management, the new index provides a single constituent weight cap of 15% to ensure low concentration risk.

“Providing thoughtful, institutional grade access tools for Asia is always close to our hearts at Premia. For us it is not just about launching new products, but also constantly updating features of our existing ETFs to enhance value propositions for investors.” said Rebecca Chua, Managing Partner of Premia Partners. “The fee reduction and index change of our Vietnam ETF would be timely enhancements for investors looking for cost efficient, diversified allocation tool to capture growth opportunities in the rapidly developing Vietnam equity markets.”

“S&P Dow Jones Indices is excited to license the S&P Vietnam Core Index to Premia Partners for its ETF,” said John Welling, Senior Director and Head of Global Equity Indices at S&P Dow Jones Indices. “The index is designed to provide an objective and transparent underlying view into the fast-growing Vietnamese market and economy. By measuring the performance of the largest and most liquid Vietnamese stocks, the index offers market participants a comprehensive data set to gauge Vietnam equity markets.”

About Premia Partners

Founded in 2016, Premia Partners is one of the leading ETF managers from Hong Kong, dedicated to building low-cost, efficient, best practice ETFs for Asia. As of May 2nd 2024, Premia Partners manages 9 ETFs in Hong Kong. For more information on Premia or Premia ETFs covering China, Emerging ASEAN, Asia Metaverse/ Innovative Technology, Vietnam, China high yield bonds, China government bonds and US Treasury, please visit www.premia-partners.com

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Brazil’s FinTech Revolution: Paving the Way for a Sustainable, Greener Future

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The Emergence of FinTech: Catalyzing Brazil’s Sustainable Economic Growth

Brazil, traditionally renowned for its extraction-based economy fueled by abundant natural resources, is undergoing a significant transition towards sustainability, largely propelled by its burgeoning FinTech sector.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently shared optimistic projections for the Brazilian economy, marking a welcomed development for its citizens and trading partners alike. With falling inflation rates and increasing overseas investments, the IMF has revised its forecasts upwards, attributing a significant portion of this positive outlook to Brazil’s thriving FinTech industry.

Jeremy Baber, CEO of Lanistar, remarked, “Innovation in Brazilian FinTech is flourishing, heralding an exciting era of progress for the nation as it embraces more ethical economic practices, leaving unsustainable ventures behind.”

In 2023, Brazil’s economy expanded by 2.9%, with further growth anticipated at 1.7% this year. The profound impact of FinTech on this sustained growth trajectory cannot be overstated. Overseas investments have propelled Brazil’s FinTech sector to dominance in the wider Latin American (LATAM) market, accounting for a third of all deals across the region.

Brazil’s traditional finance sector, long monopolized by a few major banks, has left a significant portion of the population underserved or unbanked. The advent of FinTech has addressed this gap by introducing innovative solutions such as digital payments, retail investment platforms, and user-friendly challenger banks, meeting the demands of a previously neglected market.

This surge in demand has led to widespread adoption of FinTech services, driving Brazil’s economic evolution. Despite transitioning away from its reliance on extraction-based industries, such as natural resource reserves, Brazil’s economy has remained robust, buoyed by the emergence of FinTech and reduced dependence on unsustainable practices.

Recent data indicates a significant decrease in deforestation levels across Brazil, signaling a departure from its historical reliance on natural resources.

Baber concludes, “Brazil is undergoing an economic evolution, with FinTech at the forefront of this transformation. Positive macroeconomic conditions, growing demand, and increased overseas investment are positioning Brazil as a global FinTech hub.

“Previously unbanked individuals now have access to the latest FinTech solutions, empowering them to manage their finances effectively and embark on new ventures. Moreover, the FinTech revolution is reshaping Brazil’s unsustainable extraction economy, inspiring the younger generation with a progressive economic model. While Brazilian FinTech is still in its nascent stage, the groundwork has been laid for continued growth, driven by the nation’s appetite for seamless financial services.”

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Markel Group reports 2024 first quarter results

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RICHMOND, Va., May 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Markel Group Inc. (NYSE:MKL) today reported its financial results for the first quarter of 2024. The Company also announced today it filed its Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2024 with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Markel Group aspires to build one of the world’s great companies and deploys three financial engines in pursuit of this goal: Insurance, Investments and Markel Ventures.

“We are pleased with the overall performance of our businesses as we start the year,” said Tom Gayner, Chief Executive Officer. “Our insurance team grew the top line year over year, and both operating income and the combined ratio improved significantly from the close of last year as we work towards our long-term profitability objectives. Net investment income increased amid higher interest rates, and our public investments were up meaningfully. Lastly, our Markel Ventures businesses had another terrific quarter, and we couldn’t be more pleased with the results of their efforts. Our promise to shareholders is to drive strong performance over the long-term, and with quarters like these, we continue to make progress towards that goal.”

The following table presents summary financial data, by engine, for the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023.

Three Months Ended March 31,

(dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)

2024

2023

Operating revenues:

Insurance

$       2,185,718

$           2,009,932

Investments

1,140,331

528,777

Markel Ventures

1,140,606

1,104,680

Total operating revenues

$       4,466,655

$           3,643,389

Operating income:

Insurance (1)

$          135,825

$              177,340

Investments

1,140,331

528,777

Markel Ventures

103,915

92,178

Consolidated segment operating income (2)

1,380,071

798,295

Amortization of acquired intangible assets

(44,285)

(44,399)

Total operating income

$       1,335,786

$              753,896

Comprehensive income to shareholders

$          908,385

$              646,365

Diluted net income per common share

$              75.43

$                  37.26

Combined ratio

95.2 %

94.0 %

(1)

See “Supplemental Financial Information” for the components of our Insurance engine operating income.

(2)

See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” for additional information on this non-GAAP measure.

Highlights of results from the quarter:

  • Operating revenue and operating income growth of 23% and 77%, respectively, was primarily driven by our Investments engine.
  • Our Investments engine benefited from the impact of more favorable market value movements within our equity portfolio in 2024 compared to 2023, as well as a 37% increase in net investment income reflecting higher interest rates in 2024 compared to 2023. Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) require that we include unrealized gains and losses on equity securities in net income. This may lead to short-term volatility in revenues and operating income that temporarily obscures our underlying operating performance.
  • Our Markel Ventures engine grew segment operating income by 13% in 2024 as a result of revenue growth and improved operating margins across a number of our businesses.
  • Growth in our Insurance engine revenues of 9% was primarily attributable to an increase in earned premiums driven by new business growth and more favorable rates on select lines of business.
  • The higher combined ratio in 2024 compared to 2023 was primarily driven by a higher attritional loss ratio on our U.S. general liability and professional liability product lines.

We believe our financial performance is most meaningfully measured over longer periods of time, which tends to mitigate the effects of short-term volatility and also aligns with the long-term perspective we apply to operating our businesses and making investment decisions. The following table presents a long-term view of our performance.

Three Months
Ended March 31,

Years Ended December 31,

(dollars in thousands)

2024

2023

2022

2021

2020

Operating income:

Insurance (1)

$          135,825

$       348,145

$       928,709

$       718,800

$       136,985

Investments (2)

1,140,331

2,241,419

(1,167,548)

2,353,124

989,564

Markel Ventures

103,915

519,878

404,281

330,120

306,650

Consolidated segment operating income (3)

1,380,071

3,109,442

165,442

3,402,044

1,433,199

Amortization and impairment

(44,285)

(180,614)

(258,778)

(160,539)

(159,315)

Total operating income (loss)

$       1,335,786

$    2,928,828

$       (93,336)

$    3,241,505

$    1,273,884

Net investment gains (losses) (2)

$          902,281

$    1,524,054

$  (1,595,733)

$    1,978,534

$       617,979

CAGR in closing stock price per share (4)

December 31, 2019 to March 31, 2024

7 %

(1)

See “Supplemental Financial Information” for the components of our Insurance engine operating income.

(2)

Investments engine operating income includes net investment gains (losses), which are primarily comprised of unrealized gains and losses on equity securities.

(3)

See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” for additional information on this non-GAAP measure.

(4)

CAGR – compound annual growth rate.

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A copy of our Form 10-Q is available on our website at mklgroup.com or on the SEC website at www.sec.gov. Readers are urged to review the Form 10-Q for a more complete discussion of our financial performance. Our quarterly conference call, which will involve discussion of our financial results and business developments and may include forward-looking information, will be held Thursday, May 2, 2024, beginning at 9:30 a.m. (Eastern Time). Investors, analysts and the general public may listen to the call via live webcast at ir.mklgroup.com. The call may be accessed telephonically by dialing (888) 660-9916 in the U.S., or (646) 960-0452 internationally, and providing Conference ID: 4614568. A replay of the call will be available on our website approximately one hour after the conclusion of the call. Any person needing additional information can contact Markel Group’s Investor Relations Department at [email protected].

Additionally, our shareholders meeting will be held on May 22, 2024 at the University of Richmond Robins Center at 2:00 p.m. (Eastern Time). The shareholders meeting will be part of a two-day event we are calling the 2024 Reunion, which is open to shareholders, employees, and friends of Markel Group. More information on the agenda and registration for the 2024 Reunion is available at mklreunion.com.

Supplemental Financial Information
The following table presents the components of our Insurance engine operating income. 

Three Months Ended March 31,

Years Ended December 31,

(dollars in thousands)

2024

2023

2023

2022

2021

2020

Insurance operating income (loss):

Insurance segment

$      107,310

$           96,504

$       162,176

$       549,871

$       696,413

$       169,001

Reinsurance segment

12,010

24,234

(19,265)

83,859

(55,129)

(75,470)

Other insurance operations

16,505

56,602

205,234

294,979

77,516

43,454

Insurance

$      135,825

$         177,340

$       348,145

$       928,709

$       718,800

$       136,985

Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Consolidated segment operating income is a non-GAAP financial measure as it represents the total of the segment operating income from each of our operating segments and excludes items included in operating income. Consolidated segment operating income excludes amortization of acquired intangible assets and goodwill impairments arising from purchase accounting as they do not represent costs of operating the underlying businesses. The following table reconciles operating income to consolidated segment operating income.

Three Months Ended March 31,

Years Ended December 31,

(dollars in thousands)

2024

2023

2023

2022

2021

2020

Operating income (loss)

$  1,335,786

$        753,896

$  2,928,828

$      (93,336)

$  3,241,505

$  1,273,884

Amortization of acquired intangible assets

44,285

44,399

180,614

178,778

160,539

159,315

Impairment of goodwill

80,000

Consolidated segment operating income

$  1,380,071

$        798,295

$  3,109,442

$     165,442

$  3,402,044

$  1,433,199

About Markel Group
Markel Group Inc. is a diverse family of companies that includes everything from insurance to bakery equipment, building supplies, houseplants, and more. The leadership teams of these businesses operate with a high degree of independence, while at the same time living the values that we call the Markel Style. Our specialty insurance business sits at the core of our company. Through decades of sound underwriting, the insurance team has provided the capital base from which we built a system of businesses and investments that collectively increase Markel Group’s durability and adaptability. It’s a system that provides diverse income streams, access to a wide range of investment opportunities, and the ability to efficiently move capital to the best ideas across the company. Most importantly though, this system enables each of our businesses to advance our shared goal of helping our customers, associates, and shareholders win over the long term. Visit mklgroup.com to learn more.

Cautionary Statement
Certain of the statements in this release may be considered forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about our beliefs, plans or expectations, are forward-looking statements. These statements are based on our current plans, estimates and expectations. There are risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in or suggested by such statements. Factors that may cause actual results to differ are often presented with the forward-looking statements themselves. Additional factors that could cause actual results to differ from those predicted are set forth in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, including under “Business Overview,” “Risk Factors,” “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations,” “Safe Harbor and Cautionary Statement,” and “Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk,” and in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2024, including under “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations,” “Safe Harbor and Cautionary Statement,” and “Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk”. We assume no obligation to update this release (including any forward-looking statements) as a result of new information, developments, or otherwise. This release speaks only as of the date issued.

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