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Taking tokenization from pilot to playbook

IMD Wrap: Firms eager to use tokens should find specific use cases that bring immediate value, rather than try everything at once, Wei-Shen writes.

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Tokenization in the capital markets has been around for a while, with efforts by banks, asset managers, and regulators slowly building in the background. 

Deutsche Bank’s launch of a minimum viable product for its blockchain-as-a-service platform for asset tokenization and servicing in 2024 is one example. There’s asset manager Franklin Templeton, which used its proprietary Benji Technology Platform to launch the first fully tokenized Ucits fund the same year.

Then there are initiatives by

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