Sygnum, a Switzerland Singapore based digital asset bank, has received FINMA regulatory approval for its digital asset trading facility (OTF). This is a central element of Sygnum’s end-to-end tokenization offering, a regulated solution which covers the complete life-cycle of a security – from primary issuance, settlement, custody and now, secondary trading.
Using Sygnum’s digital asset trading facility, investors can broaden their investment opportunities and add diversification by trading previously non-accessible securities in a tokenized form, including equity, debt, and real estate. They also benefit from instant settlement via the Sygnum-issued digital CHF (DCHF), the flexibility of moving between fiat, DCHF and asset token positions in real-time, and bank-grade custody of their digital assets – all within one integrated platform.
Sygnum is already working with issuers to tokenize their shares, raise capital in a fully digital manner as well as listing their securities on the digital asset trading facility to enable liquidity.
Asset tokenization, a market forecast to be worth USD 24 trillion by 2027, has the disruptive potential to reshape the securitisation business model in the coming years. To date, however, tokenization solutions have predominantly been unregulated and often only provide partial solutions within the securitisation life-cycle. Sygnum’s regulated, end-to-end offering enables the significant benefits of asset tokenization to be realised by issuers, investors, and institutional partners.
“Our DLT-based tokenization solution streamlines the securitisation process end-to-end, delivering greater transparency and efficiency as well as reducing transaction times and costs,”
says Mathias Imbach, Sygnum Co-Founder.
“Without regulated secondary trading venues with relevant liquidity, tokenization will not take off. Much more collaboration between digital asset specialists such as Sygnum and established exchanges and banks, as well as M&A related service providers along the value chain, is needed. We are open to these partnerships to make Future Finance a reality,”
he adds.
Positioning for next phase of growth
Alongside this important development, in its first year of banking operations Sygnum has also made significant progress in scaling client operations, launching innovative new banking products and expanding ecosystem partnerships. To capitalise on this momentum and to enable the next phase of growth, Sygnum is establishing a Group structure with a Group Executive Board
Sygnum is also planning to set up two new entities in Switzerland to capture strategically important high-growth opportunities. The first is a digital solutions unit, focused on leveraging Sygnum’s Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) innovations into new market segments. The second is an Asset Management unit dedicated to launching new products and services, expanding the existing products developed by Sygnum’s CMS-licensed Singapore entity.
Featured image: Sygnum Co-founders Gerald Goh, Manuel Krieger and Mathias Imbach
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