Franklin Templeton запустила токенизированный фонд в Гонконге

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Управляющая компания Franklin Templeton запустила в Гонконге токенизированный фонд денежного рынка в долларах США для профессиональных инвесторов, расширяя свои предложения на азиатском крипторынке.

Согласно заявлению, распространенному среди СМИ в среду, Franklin OnChain U.S. Government Money Fund представляет собой первую в Гонконге сквозную токенизированную структуру от управляющей компании. Она интегрирует выпуск, распределение и обслуживание непосредственно в блокчейне.

Токенизированный фонд изначально будет доступен только институциональным и профессиональным инвесторам. Он зарегистрирован в Люксембурге в рамках регулируемой структуры, которая позволяет продавать инвестиционные фонды на территории Европейского союза.

Фонд использует проприетарную систему ведения записей в блокчейне от Franklin Templeton. При этом он стремится обеспечивать доход и сохранять капитал за счет инвестиций в краткосрочные казначейские обязательства правительства США.

Хотя доступ на этапе запуска остается ограниченным, Тарик Ахмад, руководитель азиатско-тихоокеанского направления Franklin Templeton, заявил, что компания планирует предложить «токенизированный фонд для розничных инвесторов при условии одобрения Комиссией по ценным бумагам и фьючерсам».

Брайан Чен, глава подразделения управления благосостоянием OSL, которое поддерживает запуск в качестве регулируемого партнера по распределению, отметил, что «Гонконг становится центром цифровых активов, пользующимся доверием институциональных инвесторов».

Этот шаг Franklin Templeton, одной из крупнейших мировых управляющих компаний, последовал за запуском первого токенизированного продукта от China Asset Management (Hong Kong) — ChinaAMC HKD Digital Money Market Fund, анонсированного в феврале.

Гонконг продвигает токенизацию активов

В отличие от материкового Китая, в Гонконге действует определенная нормативная база для цифровых активов. Это позволило городу стать региональным центром криптоинноваций и инициатив по токенизации реальных активов.

В августе Управление денежного обращения Гонконга представило песочницу Project Ensemble для изучения возможностей токенизации реальных активов и их расчета между банками через оптовую цифровую валюту центрального банка.

Проект развивает более ранние инициативы, включая разработку wCBDC — оптовой цифровой валюты центрального банка, запущенной в марте 2024 года для поддержки токенизации активов.

В сентябре UBS, Chainlink и DigiFT запустили в Гонконге пилотный проект для тестирования автоматизированной токенизации фондов с использованием блокчейн-инфраструктуры для ончейн-расчетов и управления жизненным циклом.

В ноябре Управление денежного обращения Гонконга изложило планы по токенизации реальных активов в рамках своей пятилетней стратегии Fintech 2030. Планы включают выпуск токенизированных государственных облигаций и изучение возможностей токенизированных бумаг Валютного фонда наряду с запуском своего стейблкоина e-HKD.

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