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      トークン化は、トークン発行後に重要な価値を解き放ち、金融システムを変革する可能性を秘めている
      7th July 2023
      //トークン化は、トークン発行後に重要な価値を解き放ち、金融システムを変革する可能性を秘めている

      “The tokenisation of financial assets through distributed ledgers and blockchain technologies has tremendous potential to shift the way assets are managed and leveraged”. Many believe it has the potential to transform the financial system globally, and most of the value in tokenisation will be unlocked post-issuance. These are some of the key findings of a report published by UK Finance in partnership with Oliver Wyman. The report looks at how the UK can lead digital transformation and consolidate its role as a global financial center by unlocking the power of securities tokenisation.

      The report focuses on tokenisation of securities including vanilla flow instruments (equities, bonds, loans, money markets) traditionally illiquid products e.g., real estate, and structured finance. It identifies the key benefits of tokenisation as:

      • Increased operations efficiencies e.g., instant settlement

      • Access to new asset classes.

      • Lower transaction costs.

      • Lower asset servicing costs.

      • Ability to better manage certain risks e.g., counterparty risk.

      The report acknowledges that these benefits have yet to be realised at scale and that global tokenised issuances are still a fraction of traditional securities issuance (see figure 1). While 2022 saw a range of tokenisation initiatives these were largely experimental and in most cases these only tokenised specific parts of the lifecycle. For example, the report found no instances where the security is tokenised end-to-end across the entire lifecycle e.g., including using the security as collateral after issuance. The report also noted that “issuing a tokenised security has limited value for the secondary market if it cannot be used for other purposes such as being pledged as collateral or repo’d for short term funding."

      Author
      Monica Summerville
      Monica Summerville
      Head of Capital Markets
      Monica Summerville
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      Geographic Focus
      Asia-Pacific, EMEA, LATAM, North America
      Horizontal Topics
      Blockchain / DLT
      Industry
      Capital Markets