Protected: Asset tokenization: the path towards securities 2.0

Asset tokenization has the potential to permanently change the securities business. The entire capital markets value chain can be enhanced by optimizing trading, custody and settlement using asset tokenization and end-to-end processing via distributed ledger technology (DLT).

Furthermore, tokenization gives investors access to illiquid assets that previously could only be acquired by investing huge amounts of capital. Therefore, it is expected that by 2030, 5% to 10% of all assets will be represented by tokens and the global market volume of tokens will be about USD 19.5 trillion.[1]

But what exactly does tokenization mean and how can banks profit from it?

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[1] Northern Trust and HSBC (2023).
[2] “Multilateral Trading Facility” based on distributed ledger technology in accordance with the DLT pilot regime to enable trading in DLT financial instruments such as security tokens (see also Art. 4 Regulation (EU) 2022/858).

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