Strategy unveiled a euro-denominated preferred stock structure 10% dividend to raise capital for Bitcoin purchases.Strategy unveiled a euro-denominated preferred stock structure 10% dividend to raise capital for Bitcoin purchases.

Strategy preferred stock: 10% euro STRE reshapes BTC funding

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Strategy unveiled a euro-denominated preferred stock structure 10% dividend to raise capital for Bitcoin purchases.

What are the terms of the euro preferred stock issuance?

The security is a perpetual, non-voting preferred instrument issued at a 100 euros issue price with a stated 10% dividend. Dividends may be deferred and, if unpaid, can compound quarterly with the rate increasing by 100 basis points per period up to a maximum of 18%, and the issuer must deliver a deferral notice and 60-day cure via junior securities.

Who may subscribe and when was it announced?

The offering targets EEA institutional investors and was announced on 4 November 2025. It will settle via clearing through Euroclear and Clearstream. Strategy said the “proceeds will support bitcoin acquisitions and general corporate purposes,” according to the CoinDesk report on the transaction.

In brief, Strategy is offering euro-denominated perpetual preferred securities with a 10% coupon aimed at EEA institutions to fund Bitcoin purchases and working capital.

How will the STRE euro preferred stock rank and protect investors?

The instrument ranks senior to STRK, STRD, and MSTR common stock but junior to STRF, STRC, and debt, and it is explicitly non-voting. It also contains a repurchase on fundamental change provision and a liquidation preference that links daily to market price.

Capital-markets and legal experts note the liquidation-preference adjustment tied to prior-day and average prices introduces a trading-linked floor that can support secondary-market value. However, the subordinated position to certain preferred series and debt means recovery in bankruptcy scenarios remains limited for holders.

Where will the Strategy euro preferred stock list and how will it settle?

The issue is planned for an euro MTF Luxembourg listing and will clear through established European central securities depositories. The structure follows other European preferred programs while keeping settlement in recognized channels.

Note: investors should review the full prospectus and timing details; some items remain to be disclosed by the issuer.

What should institutional investors consider before subscribing?

Prospective buyers should weigh the high yield against subordination, absence of voting rights, and specific deferral mechanics. The proceeds are explicitly earmarked for proceeds for bitcoin purchases & working capital, defining investor exposure and the financing strategy.

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