JPMorgan: Tokenization Will Transform Funds Industry, But 'Good Use Cases' Still Years Away

JPMorgan Signals Tokenization as Industry-Wide Catalyst

Ciarán Fitzpatrick, JPMorgan’s global head of ETF product, securities services, stated in a Friday post that tokenization will drive fundamental change across the entire funds industry, not just exchange-traded funds. “We believe tokenization will certainly drive how the market changes, not just for ETFs but across the funds industry as a whole,” Fitzpatrick said.

According to the executive, experimentation with tokenized ETFs is already underway, motivated by potential advantages including enhanced creation and redemption processes, “near-instant settlement,” and continuous market access. However, Fitzpatrick tempered expectations on timeline: “My view on tokenization is that it will become part of the ETF ecosystem, but we’re a couple of years away from some good use cases.”

JPMorgan’s Kinexys Initiative

JPMorgan is actively investigating different tokenization use cases through Kinexys, the bank’s dedicated blockchain business unit.

Regulatory Momentum and Market Participants

Both traditional financial institutions and regulators have recently demonstrated increased openness to tokenizing established investments, particularly assets traded on exchanges that close on weekends, such as equities and funds. Hester Peirce, a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission commissioner, recently encouraged firms exploring tokenized products to engage directly with the agency.

The SEC has authorized multiple tokenization initiatives. Most notably, the agency approved a rule change enabling Nasdaq to support tokenized share trading. The New York Stock Exchange, Robinhood, Kraken, and Coinbase are all pursuing scaled tokenized equities offerings.

Market Projections

Analysts project tokenized assets could expand significantly over the next decade, with estimates ranging from approximately $2 trillion to more than $10 trillion by 2030.

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L2LunchBoyvip
· 04-27 18:41
The key is still how to comply with regulations when implementing underlying assets and share registration; otherwise, it's just a shell swap.
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Rain-SoakedGlassLeveragevip
· 04-27 04:27
Morgan Stanley is also starting to seriously discuss tokenization, which is a strong signal.
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PaperSculptureOctopusvip
· 04-25 07:08
JPM says "industry-wide catalyst," but I'm more concerned about how much cost can actually be saved, not just marketing buzzwords.
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tvl_down_badvip
· 04-25 01:33
Enhancing on-chain transparency is a good thing, but how can privacy and institutional risk control be balanced?
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GateUser-cdfb9ce3vip
· 04-24 23:20
nyc good it's seems like u have good point
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StainedGlassSolarArrayvip
· 04-24 22:22
Can the fund industry's tokenization truly enable T+0 redemption and settlement?
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TheWindBeneathTheCyberBridgevip
· 04-24 21:59
The narrative around institutional entry is becoming clearer, and now it depends on whether regulators will allow room for "programmable securities."
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GateUser-44471745vip
· 04-24 21:56
How do you do it, so awesome like that?
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TheMoonReflectsOnTheTranquilvip
· 04-24 21:51
Tokenization is not just about issuing a token; valuation, custody, auditing, and taxation all need to keep up.
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BluePeonyDarkroomvip
· 04-24 21:49
It sounds like moving the Transfer Agent and clearinghouse processes onto the blockchain could indeed significantly boost efficiency.
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