
AFP Protección will launch a Bitcoin exposure fund for qualified investors, limiting allocation to support long-term diversification.
Access will be advisory-based, with risk profiling and exclusion of mandatory pension savings from Bitcoin exposure.
The move makes Protección Colombia’s second major pension manager to offer Bitcoin exposure after Skandia.
Colombia’s second-largest pension fund manager, AFP Protección, plans to launch a Bitcoin exposure fund for qualified investors. The plan was confirmed in Colombia during a recent interview by company president Juan David Correa. The initiative targets long-term diversification through limited Bitcoin allocation, using personalized advisory, as Protección manages about $55 billion in assets.
Advisory-Based Access Shapes the Fund Structure
Protección SA, a private Colombian financial institution, will offer the Bitcoin exposure through individualized advisory services. According to Juan David Correa, advisers will first evaluate each investor’s risk profile. Only investors meeting defined criteria will gain access to Bitcoin allocation.
Notably, the fund will allow only a small percentage of portfolios to include Bitcoin. The structure limits exposure and emphasizes controlled participation. Correa explained to Valora Analitik that diversification remains the central objective. Bitcoin will complement traditional assets rather than replace them.
This approach applies mainly to voluntary or personalized contributions. Mandatory pension savings plans remain excluded. Protección’s strategy reflects a cautious framework designed to manage volatility within long-term savings portfolios.
Protección’s Scale and Market Position
Protección ranks as Colombia’s second-largest pension fund administrator. The firm serves approximately 8.5 million clients across mandatory pensions, voluntary savings, and severance pay plans. Assets under management exceed 220 trillion Colombian pesos, based on recent company data.
The broader mandatory pension market reached 527.3 trillion pesos in November 2025. Nearly 48.8% of those assets were invested abroad. However, Protección’s Bitcoin fund will not target mass pension allocations. Instead, it focuses on tailored investment strategies for eligible participants.
By size and reach, Protección’s product decisions influence Colombia’s private pension landscape. Therefore, its entry into Bitcoin exposure marks a notable development within voluntary pension offerings.
Bitcoin Exposure Expands Within Colombian Pensions
Protección follows Skandia Administradora de Fondos de Pensiones y Cesantías SA, which already offers Bitcoin exposure. Skandia introduced a similar portfolio. Consequently, Protección becomes the second major pension manager in Colombia to adopt this approach.
However, traditional assets still dominate pension investments nationwide. Fixed income, equities, and international funds remain primary holdings. Protección confirmed that the Bitcoin fund prioritizes diversification and risk management. The initiative broadens options for qualified investors without altering Colombia’s core pension structure.
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