Filed pursuant to Rule 424(b)(3)
Registration Statement No. 333-272037
abrdn Palladium ETF Trust
(the “Trust”)
Supplement dated May 28, 2024 to the Prospectus
dated September 27, 2023
This Supplement dated May 28, 2024 amends and supplements the prospectus
for the Trust dated September 27, 2023, as supplemented to date (the “Prospectus”), and should be read in conjunction with,
and must be delivered with, the Prospectus.
Reduction in Number of Shares per Basket
Effective June 18, 2024, the number of Shares in a block that constitutes
a Basket for creations and redemptions in the Trust is being reduced from 25,000 Shares to 12,500 Shares. Therefore, effective June 18,
2024, all references in the Prospectus to the number of Shares in a Basket are amended with the deletion of references to 25,000 Shares
and replaced with 12,500 Shares.
Appointment of New Custodian and Elimination
of Loco-Zurich Delivery
On May 23, 2024, The Bank of New York Mellon (the
“Trustee”), in its capacity as Trustee of the Trust, and at the direction of abrdn ETFs Sponsor LLC (the “Sponsor”),
the Trust’s Sponsor, entered into an Allocated Account Agreement and Unallocated Account Agreement (collectively, the “New
Custody Agreements”) with ICBC Standard Bank Plc (the “New Custodian”) providing for the custody of the Trust’s
palladium by the New Custodian.
On May 23, 2024, the Trustee delivered to JPMorgan
Chase Bank N.A. (“JPMorgan” or the “Former Custodian”), custodian of the Trust’s palladium, notice of termination
of the Allocated Account Agreement and the Unallocated Account Agreement, each dated as of December 30, 2009 and as between the Trustee,
and the Former Custodian (collectively, and as amended, the “Former Custody Agreements”). Pursuant to the terms of the Former
Custody Agreements, the notice of termination delivered by the Trustee will become effective on the date on which all palladium held in
the allocated and unallocated accounts governed by the Former Custody Agreements has been transferred to the allocated and unallocated
accounts governed by the New Custody Agreements with the New Custodian (the “Termination Effective Date”). Until the Termination
Effective Date, the Trust will have available custodian services under both the Former Custody Agreements and the New Custody Agreements.
Following the Termination Effective Date, the custody of all palladium of the Trust will be pursuant to the New Custody Agreements.
Additionally, in connection with the change in
custodian, effective June 18, 2024, the Trust will no longer accept delivery of palladium loco Zurich, and all delivery of palladium in
relation to the creation or redemption of a Basket will be conducted loco London. Accordingly, the Prospectus is hereby amended to reflect
that the Trust no longer utilizes a Zurich Sub-Custodian or provides for the custody of its palladium at vaults located in Zurich, Switzerland.
References throughout the Prospectus to the Custodian
(and related accounts or agreements with the Custodian) and its role are hereby amended to refer to both Custodians or to either the Former
Custodian or the New Custodian, as context may require. Information with respect to the Former Custodian will be removed as of the Termination
Effective Date. Additionally, effective immediately, the Prospectus is hereby supplemented with the following information with respect
to the New Custodian:
Custody of the Trust’s Palladium
under the Custody Agreements with ICBC Standard Bank Plc
ICBC Standard Bank Plc (“ICBCS”),
a public limited company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales, serves as a Custodian of the Trust’s palladium. ICBCS’s
office is located at 20 Gresham Street, London, EC2V 7JE, United Kingdom.
Description of the Custody
Agreements
The following is a description of the
material terms of the Custody Agreements between the Trustee and ICBC Standard Bank Plc as the custodian under which the Custodian will
hold the palladium that belongs to the Trust. In this section, all references to the “Custodian” are to ICBC Standard Bank
Plc, in its capacity as such.
The Allocated Account Agreement between
the Trustee and the Custodian establishes the Trust Allocated Account. The Unallocated Account Agreement between the Trustee and the Custodian
establishes the Trust Unallocated Account. These agreements are sometimes referred to together as the “Custody Agreements”
in this prospectus. As the Custody Agreements are similar in form, they are discussed together, with material distinctions between the
agreements noted.
Reports
The Custodian will provide the Trustee
with reports for each business day, no later than the following business day, identifying the movements of palladium in and out of the
Trust Allocated Account and the credits and debits of palladium to the Trust Unallocated Account and containing sufficient information
to identify each plate or ingot of palladium held in the Trust Allocated Account and whether the Custodian has possession of such plate
or ingot. The Custodian also provides the Trustee with monthly statements of account for the Trust Allocated Account and the Trust Unallocated
Account as of the last business day of each month. Under the Custody Agreements, a “business day” generally means any day
that is both a “London Business Day,” when commercial banks generally and the London palladium market are open for the transaction
of business in London.
The Custodian’s records of all
deposits to and withdrawals from, and all debits and credits to, the Trust Allocated Account and the Trust Unallocated Account which are
to occur on a business day, and all end of business day account balances in the Trust Allocated Account and Trust Unallocated Account,
are stated as of the close of the Custodian’s business (usually 4:00 p.m. London time) on such business day.
Sub-custodians
Under the Allocated Account Agreement,
the Custodian may select sub-custodians solely for the temporary holding of palladium for it until transported to the Custodian’s
vault premises. These sub-custodians may in turn select other sub-custodians to perform their duties, including temporarily holding palladium
for them, but the Custodian is not responsible for (and therefore has no liability in relation to) the selection of those other sub-custodians.
The Allocated Account Agreement requires the Custodian to use reasonable care in selecting any sub-custodian and provides that, except
for the Custodian’s obligation to use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain delivery of palladium held by any other sub-custodians
when necessary, the Custodian will not be liable for the acts or omissions, or for the solvency, of any sub-custodian that it selects
unless the selection of that sub-custodian was made negligently or in bad faith. Any sub-custodian selected by the Custodian shall be
a member of the LPPM, except for the Governor and Company of the Bank of England. The Custodian does not, as at the date of this Supplement,
use any sub-custodians for palladium. The Allocated Account Agreement provides that the Custodian will notify the Trustee if it selects
any additional sub-custodians or stops using any sub-custodian it has previously selected.
Location and Segregation of Palladium;
Access
Palladium bullion held for the Trust
Allocated Account by the Custodian is held at the Custodian’s London vault premises. Palladium bullion may be temporarily held for
the Trust Allocated Account by other sub-custodians selected by the Custodian and by sub-custodians of sub-custodians in vaults located
in England or in other locations. Where the palladium bullion is held for the Trust Allocated Account by a sub-custodian, the Custodian
agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly arrange for the delivery of any such palladium bullion held on behalf of the
Trust to the Custodian’s London vault premises at the Custodian’s own cost and risk.
The Custodian segregates by identification
in its books and records the Trust’s palladium in the Trust Allocated Account from any other palladium which it owns or holds for
others and requires any sub-custodians it selects to so segregate the Trust’s palladium held by them. This requirement reflects
the current custody practice in the London palladium market. The Custodian’s books and records are expected, as a matter of current
London bullion market custody practice, to identify each plate or ingot of palladium held in the Trust Allocated Account in its own vault
by refiner, assay or fineness, serial number and gross and fine weight. Any sub-custodians selected by the Custodian are also expected,
as a matter of current industry practice, to identify in their books and records each plate or ingot of palladium held for the Custodian
by serial number and such sub-custodians may use other identifying information.
Under the Custody Agreements, the Trustee,
the Sponsor and the Trust’s auditors and inspectors may visit the premises of the Custodian for the purpose of examining the Trust’s
palladium and certain related records maintained by the Custodian as they may reasonably require to perform their respective audit duties
in respect of the palladium and with regard to investors in the Shares. Any such access is subject to execution of a confidentiality agreement
and agreement to the Custodian’s security procedures, and such inspections are at the Trust’s expense. Under the Custody Agreements,
the Custodian agreed to procure similar inspection rights from any sub-custodian (except for the Bank of England, which has a policy to
not permit any audit visits to its vault premises).
Transfers into the Trust Unallocated
Account
The Custodian credits to the Trust
Unallocated Account the amount of palladium it receives from the Trust Allocated Account, an Authorized Participant Unallocated Account
or from other third-party unallocated accounts for credit to the Trust Unallocated Account. Unless otherwise agreed by the Custodian in
writing, the only palladium the Custodian accepts in physical form for credit to the Trust Unallocated Account is palladium that the Trustee
has transferred from the Trust Allocated Account, an Authorized Participant Unallocated Account or a third-party unallocated account.
Transfers from the Trust Unallocated
Account
The Custodian transfers palladium from
the Trust Unallocated Account only in accordance with the Trustee’s instructions to the Custodian. A transfer of palladium from
the Trust Unallocated Account may only be made (1) by transferring palladium to an Authorized Participant Unallocated Account or other
loco London account maintained on an unallocated basis by the Custodian or a palladium clearing bank for a beneficial owner of Shares;
(2) by transferring palladium to pay the Sponsor’s Fee; (3) by transferring palladium to the Trust Allocated Account; (4) by making
palladium available for collection at the Custodian’s vault premises or at such other location as the Custodian may direct by notice
to the party taking delivery received not later than one London Business Day prior to the proposed delivery date, at the Trust’s
expense and risk; (5) by delivering the palladium to such location as the Trustee directs, at the Trust’s expense and risk; (6)
by transfer to an account maintained by the Custodian or by a third party on an unallocated basis in connection with the sale of palladium
or other transfers permitted under the Trust Agreement; (7) by transfer of palladium to an unallocated account with another custodian
of the Trust’s palladium, at the Trust’s expenses and risk; or (8) by delivering palladium to another custodian of the Trust’s
palladium, at the Trust’s expense and risk. Transfers made pursuant to clauses (4), (5) and (8) will be made only on an exceptional
basis. Transfers under clause (6) would include transfers made in connection with a sale of palladium to pay expenses of the Trust not
paid by the Sponsor or with the liquidation of the Trust. Any palladium made available in physical form will be in a form which complies
with the rules, regulations, practices and customs of the LPPM, the Bank of England or any applicable regulatory body (“Custody
Rules”) or in such other form as may be agreed between the Trustee and the Custodian, and in all cases all palladium made available
will comprise one or more whole palladium plates or ingots selected by the Custodian.
The Custodian uses commercially reasonable
efforts to transfer palladium from the Trust Unallocated Account to the Trust Allocated Account by 2:00 p.m. London time on each business
day. In doing so, the Custodian shall identify plate or ingots of a weight most closely approximating, but not exceeding, the balance
in the Trust Unallocated Account and shall transfer such weight from the Trust Unallocated Account to the Trust Allocated Account.
Transfers into the Trust Allocated
Account
The Custodian receives transfers of
palladium into the Trust Allocated Account in accordance with the Trustee’s instructions to the Custodian. A transfer of palladium
into the Trust Allocated Account may only be made (1) only at the Trustee’s instructions given pursuant to the Unallocated Account
Agreement by debiting palladium from the Trust Unallocated Account and crediting such palladium to the Trust Allocated Account; (2) by
physical transfer of palladium to the Trust Allocated Account from another custodian of the Trust’s palladium; or (3) other physical
transfers of palladium to the Trust Allocated Account otherwise permitted under the Custody Agreements.
Transfers from the Trust Allocated
Account
The Custodian transfers palladium from
the Trust Allocated Account only in accordance with the Trustee’s instructions. Generally, the Custodian transfers palladium from
the Trust Allocated Account only by debiting palladium from the Trust Allocated Account and crediting the palladium to the Trust Unallocated
Account. Transfers may also be made on an exceptional basis only (1) by making palladium available for collection at the Custodian’s
vault premises or at such other location as the Custodian may direct by notice to the party taking delivery received not later than one
London Business Day prior to the proposed delivery date, at the Trust’s expense and risk; (2) by delivering palladium to such location
as the Trustee directs, at the Trust’s expense and risk; or (3) by delivering palladium to another custodian of the Trust’s
palladium, at the Trust’s expense and risk.
Right to Refuse Transfers or
Amend Transfer Procedures
The Custodian may refuse to accept
instructions to transfer palladium to or from the Trust Unallocated Account and the Trust Allocated Account if in the Custodian’s
opinion they are or may be contrary to the rules, regulations, practices and customs of the LBMA, or the Bank of England or contrary to
any applicable law. The Custodian may amend the procedures for transferring palladium to or from the Trust Unallocated Account or for
the physical withdrawal of palladium from the Trust Unallocated Account or the Trust Allocated Account or impose such additional procedures
in relation to the transfer of palladium to or from the Trust Unallocated Account as the Custodian may from time to time consider necessary
due to a change in rules of the LPPM, the Bank of England or a banking or regulatory association governing the Custodian. The Custodian
will notify the Trustee within a commercially reasonable time before the Custodian amends these procedures or imposes additional ones.
The Custodian receives no fee under
the Unallocated Account Agreement.
Trust Unallocated Account Credit
and Debit Balances
No interest will be paid by the Custodian
on any credit balance to the Trust Unallocated Account. The Trust Unallocated Account may not at any time have a debit or negative balance.
Exclusion of Liability
The Custodian uses reasonable care
in the performance of its duties under the Custody Agreements and is only responsible for any loss or damage suffered by the Trust as
a direct result of any negligence, fraud or willful default in the performance of its duties. The Custodian’s liability under the
Custody Agreements is further limited to the market value of the palladium lost or damaged at the time such negligence, fraud or willful
default is discovered by the Custodian, provided that the Custodian promptly notifies the Trustee after any discovery of such lost or
damaged palladium.
Furthermore, the Custodian has no duty
to make or take or to require any sub-custodians selected by it to make or take any special arrangements or precautions beyond those required
by the Custody Rules or as specifically set forth in the Custody Agreements.
Indemnity
The Trustee will, solely out of the
Trust’s assets, indemnify the Custodian (on an after tax basis) on demand against all costs and expenses, damages, liabilities and
losses which the Custodian may suffer or incur in connection with the Custody Agreements, except to the extent that such sums are due
directly to the Custodian’s negligence, willful default or fraud.
Insurance
The Custodian maintains such insurance
for its business, including its bullion and custody business, as it deems appropriate in connection with its custodial and other obligations
and is responsible for all costs, fees and expenses arising from the insurance policy or policies attributable to its relationship with
the Trust. The Trust is not a beneficiary of any such insurance and does not have the ability to dictate the existence, nature or amount
of coverage. Therefore, Shareholders cannot be assured that the Custodian maintains adequate insurance or any insurance with respect to
the palladium held by the Custodian on behalf of the Trust. Consistent with industry standards, the Custodian maintains a group insurance
policy that covers all metal types held in its and its sub-custodians’ vaults for the accounts of all its customers for a variety
of events. The Trustee and the Sponsor may, subject to confidentiality restrictions, be provided with details of this insurance coverage
from time to time upon reasonable prior notice.
Force Majeure
The Custodian is not liable for any
delay in performance or any non-performance of any of its obligations under the Custody Agreements by reason of any cause beyond its reasonable
control, including acts of God, war or terrorism.
Termination
The Custody Agreements have an initial
four-year term commencing on May 23, 2024 and ending on the fourth anniversary of such date. At any time after the initial term, the Trustee
and the Custodian may each terminate any Custody Agreement for any reason upon 90 days’ prior written notice. The Custody Agreements
may also be terminated with immediate effect as follows: (1) by the Trustee, if the Custodian ceases to offer the services contemplated
by either Custody Agreement to its clients or proposed to withdraw from the palladium bullion business; (2) by the Trustee if the Custodian
commits any material breach of its obligations under this Agreement and, where such breach is capable of remedy, shall have failed to
make good such breach within seven business days of receipt of written notice requiring it to do so; (3) by the Trustee or the Custodian,
if it becomes unlawful for the Custodian or the Trustee to be a party to either Custody Agreement or for the Custodian to provide or the
Trustee or Trust to receive the services thereunder; (4) by the Custodian, if the Custodian determines in its reasonable view that the
Trust is insolvent or faces impending insolvency; (5) by the Custodian, if it becomes unlawful for the Sponsor to pay the Custodian’s
fees and expenses; (6) by the Trustee if the Trustee determines in its sole view that the Custodian is insolvent or faces impending insolvency;
(7) by the Trustee, if the Trust is to be terminated; or (8) by the Trustee or the Custodian, if either of the Custody Agreements ceases
to be in full force and effect; or (9) by the Custodian, if the Trustee has (or the Custodian has reasonable grounds to believe the Trustee
has) breached sanctions relating to terrorism imposed, administered or enforced by certain sanctioning bodies.
If redelivery arrangements acceptable
to the Custodian for the palladium held in the Trust Allocated Account are not made, the Custodian may continue to store the palladium
and continue to charge for its fees and expenses, and, after six months from the termination date, the Custodian may sell the palladium
and account to the Trustee for the proceeds. If arrangements acceptable to the Custodian for redelivery of the balance in the Trust Unallocated
Account are not made, the Custodian may continue to charge for its fees and expenses payable under the Allocated Account Agreement, and,
after six months from the termination date, the Custodian may close the Trust Unallocated Account and account to the Trustee for the proceeds.
Governing Law
The Custody Agreements are governed
by English law. The Trustee and the Custodian both consent to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New York and
the federal courts located in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. Such consent is not required for any person to assert a claim
of New York jurisdiction over the Trustee or the Custodian.
Amendment of Benchmark Price to Utilize LBMA
Palladium Price AM if LBMA Palladium Price PM is Unavailable
On May 23, 2024, the Sponsor entered into an Amendment
(the “Trust Amendment”) to the Depositary Trust Agreement (the “Trust Agreement”) with the Trustee. The Trust
Amendment reflects the following changes, effective as of June 18, 2024, as approved and directed by the Sponsor on behalf of the Trust:
(1) the amendment of the definition of “Benchmark Price” to mean, “as of any day, (i) such day’s LBMA Palladium
Price PM or such day’s LBMA Palladium Price AM if such day’s LBMA Palladium Price PM is not available; or (ii) such other
publicly available price which is reasonably available to the Trustee at no cost to the Trustee and which the Sponsor may determine fairly
represents the commercial value of palladium held by the Trust and instructs the Trustee to use as the Benchmark Price”; (2) the
deletion and replacement of the defined term for “London PM Fix” with the defined term “LBMA Palladium Price PM”,
which means “the price of a troy ounce of palladium as determined by the LME, the third party administrator of the London palladium
price selected by the LBMA, or any successor administrator of the London palladium price, at or about 2:00 p.m. London, England time”;
and (3) the addition of the new definition for “LBMA Palladium Price AM” which means “the price of a troy ounce of palladium
as determined by the LME, the third party administrator of the London palladium price selected by the LBMA, or any successor administrator
of the London palladium price, at or about 9:45 a.m. London, England time.” Accordingly, effective June 18, 2024, the Prospectus
is hereby amended as follows:
References to the defined term “LME PM Fix”
are replaced with “LBMA Palladium Price PM” throughout the Prospectus. Additionally, under “GLOSSARY OF DEFINED TERMS”,
the defined term “LME PM Fix” is deleted and replaced with the following:
“LBMA Palladium Price PM”
– The USD price for an ounce of palladium as determined by the LME, the third party administrator of the London palladium price
selected by the LBMA, or any successor administrator of the London palladium price, at or about 2:00 p.m. London, England time. See “Operation
of the Palladium Market” for a description of the operation of the LBMA Palladium Price PM for palladium.
Under “GLOSSARY OF DEFINED TERMS”,
the following definition is added immediately prior to the definition for “LBMA Palladium Price PM”:
“LBMA Palladium Price AM”
– The USD price for an ounce of palladium as determined by the LME, the third party administrator of the London palladium price
selected by the LBMA, or any successor administrator of the London palladium price, at or about 9:45 a.m. London, England time. See “Operation
of the Palladium Market” for a description of the operation of the LBMA Palladium Price PM for palladium.
Under “THE OFFERING”, the section
entitled “Net Asset Value” is deleted and replaced with the following:
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Net Asset Value |
The
net asset value of the Trust will be obtained by subtracting the Trust’s expenses and liabilities on any day from the value of
the palladium owned by the Trust on that day; the NAV per Share will be obtained by dividing the net asset value of the Trust on a
given day by the number of Shares outstanding on that day. On each day on which the Exchange is open for regular trading, the
Trustee will determine the net asset value of the Trust and the NAV per Share as promptly as practicable after 4:00 p.m. (New York
time). The Trustee will value the Trust’s palladium on the basis of LBMA Palladium Price PM. If there is no LBMA Palladium
Price PM on any day, the Trustee is authorized to use the LBMA Palladium Price AM announced on that day. If neither price is
available for that day, the Trustee will value the Trust’s Palladium based on the most recently announced LBMA Palladium Price
PM or LBMA Palladium Price AM. If the Sponsor determines that such price is inappropriate to use, the Sponsor will identify an
alternate basis for evaluation to be employed by the Trustee. Further, the Sponsor may instruct the Trustee to use on an on-going
basis a different publicly available price which the Sponsor determines to fairly represent the commercial value of the
Trust’s palladium. See “DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST AGREEMENT— Valuation of Palladium, Definition of Net Asset Value
and Adjusted Net Asset Value.” |
Under “OPERATION OF THE PALLADIUM MARKET— The Palladium
Market—The Zurich and London Palladium Bullion Markets”, the first two paragraphs are amended and restated in their
entirety to read as follows:
Although the market for physical palladium is
distributed globally, most palladium is stored and most OTC market trades are cleared through London and Zurich. In addition to coordinating
market activities, the LPPM acts as the principal point of contact between the market and its regulators. A primary function of the LPPM
is its involvement in the promotion of refining standards by maintenance of the “London/Zurich Good Delivery Lists,” which
are the lists of LPPM accredited refiners of palladium. The LPPM also coordinates market clearing and vaulting, promotes good trading
practices and develops standard documentation.
Palladium is traded generally on a “loco
London” or “loco Zurich” basis, meaning the precious metal is physically held in vaults in London or Zurich or is transferred
into accounts established in London or Zurich. Delivery of the palladium can either be by physical delivery or through the clearing systems
to an unallocated account.
Under “OPERATION OF THE PALLADIUM MARKET— The Palladium
Market—The Zurich and London Palladium Bullion Markets”, the last sentence of the second to last paragraph is amended
and restated in its entirety to read as follows:
The Sponsor also determined that the LBMA Palladium Price
PM fairly represents the commercial value of palladium bullion held by the Trust and the “Benchmark Price” (as defined in
Trust Agreement) as of any day is such day’s LBMA Palladium Price PM or such day’s LBMA Palladium Price AM if such day’s
LBMA Palladium Price PM is not available.
The last sentence of the fourth paragraph under the heading “DESCRIPTION
OF THE TRUST” is amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows:
If on a day when the Trust’s NAV is being calculated,
the LBMA Palladium Price PM is not available or has not been announced by 4:00 p.m. New York time, the Trustee is authorized to use the
LBMA Palladium Price AM announced on that day. If neither price is available for that day, the Trustee will value the Trust’s palladium
based on the most recently announced LBMA Palladium Price PM or LBMA Palladium Price AM.
Under “DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST AGREEMENT— Valuation
of Palladium, Definition of Net Asset Value and Adjusted Net Asset Value”, the first sentence of the second paragraph is amended
and restated in its entirety to read as follows:
At the Evaluation Time, the Trustee will value the Trust’s
palladium on the basis of LBMA Palladium Price PM. If there is no LBMA Palladium Price PM on any day, the Trustee is authorized to use
the LBMA Palladium Price AM announced on that day. If neither price is available for that day, the Trustee will value the Trust’s
palladium based on the most recently announced LBMA Palladium Price PM or LBMA Palladium Price AM.
Change to T+1 Standard Settlement Cycle effective
May 28, 2024
Pursuant to
an SEC rule amendment adopted in February 2023, the standard settlement cycle for most securities transactions by broker-dealers will
be shortened from two business days after the trade date (“T+2 Settlement”) to one business day following the trade date (“T+1
Settlement”), effective as of May 28, 2024. Consistent with the rule amendment, beginning on May 28, 2024, the standard creation
and redemption processes for the Trust will change from T+2 Settlement to T+1 Settlement. Creation and redemption orders placed before
May 28, 2024 will not be subject to this change. Accordingly, effective
May 28, 2024, the Prospectus is hereby amended as follows:
In the section “CREATION AND REDEMPTION
OF SHARES”:
The first sentence of the fourth paragraph under
the heading “CREATION AND REDEMPTION OF SHARES” is amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows:
Prior to initiating any creation or
redemption order, an Authorized Participant must have entered into an agreement with the Custodian or a palladium clearing bank to establish
an Authorized Participant Unallocated Account in London (Authorized Participant Unallocated Bullion Account Agreement). Authorized Participant
Unallocated Accounts may only be used for transactions with the Trust.
The first and second sentences of the first paragraph
under the subheading “— Creation Procedures – Delivery of required deposits” are amended and restated
in their entirety to read as follows:
An Authorized Participant who places
a purchase order is responsible for crediting its Authorized Participant Unallocated Account with the required palladium deposit amount
by the prescribed settlement date in London. Upon receipt of the palladium deposit amount, the Custodian, after receiving appropriate
instructions from the Authorized Participant and the Trustee, will transfer on the prescribed settlement date the palladium deposit amount
from the Authorized Participant Unallocated Account to the Trust Unallocated Account and the Trustee will direct DTC to credit the number
of Baskets ordered to the Authorized Participant’s DTC account.
The second paragraph under the subheading “—
Redemption Procedures” is amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows:
By placing a redemption order, an Authorized
Participant agrees to deliver the Baskets to be redeemed through DTC’s book-entry system to the Trust by the prescribed settlement
date. Prior to the delivery of the redemption distribution for a redemption order, the Authorized Participant must also have wired to
the Trustee the non-refundable transaction fee due for the redemption order.
The first paragraph under the subheading “—
Redemption Procedures – Delivery of redemption distribution” is amended and restated in its entirety to read
as follows:
The
redemption distribution due from the Trust will be delivered to the Authorized Participant on the prescribed settlement date following
a loco London redemption order date if, by 10:00 a.m. New York time on the settlement date, the Trustee’s DTC account has been credited
with the Baskets to be redeemed. If a loco swap or physical transfer is necessary to effect a loco London redemption, the redemption distribution
due from the Trust will be delivered to the Authorized Participant on or before the prescribed settlement date if, by 10:00 a.m. New York
time on the prescribed settlement date, the Trustee’s DTC account has been credited with the Baskets to be redeemed. In the event
that, by 10:00 a.m. New York time on the prescribed settlement date, the Trustee’s DTC account has not been credited with the total
number of Shares corresponding to the total number of Baskets to be redeemed pursuant to such redemption order, the Trustee shall send
to the Authorized Participant and the Custodian via fax or electronic mail message notice of such fact and the Authorized Participant
shall have one business day following receipt of such notice to correct such failure. If such failure is not cured within such one business
day period, the Trustee (in consultation with the Sponsor) will cancel such redemption order and will send via fax or electronic mail
message notice of such cancellation to the Authorized Participant and the Custodian, and the Authorized Participant will be solely responsible
for all costs incurred by the Trust, the Trustee or the Custodian related to the cancelled order. The Trustee is also authorized to deliver
the redemption distribution notwithstanding that the Baskets to be redeemed are not credited to the Trustee’s DTC account by 10:00
a.m. New York time on the prescribed settlement date if the Authorized Participant has collateralized its obligation to deliver the Baskets
through DTC’s book entry system on such terms as the Sponsor and the Trustee may from time to time agree upon.
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The Prospectus remains unchanged in all other respects. Capitalized
terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Prospectus.
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