Japan’s SBI Holdings Joins Tokenized Stock Push With Startale Joint Venture

Japanese financial giant SBI Holdings is moving into the red-hot tokenized stock market through a joint venture with Singapore-based blockchain development firm Startale.

The companies plan to build an on-chain platform designed for trading tokenized equities and real-world assets (RWAs), they announced on Friday.

The step puts SBI alongside a growing roster of major players experimenting with tokenized stocks. Robinhood and several crypto exchanges including Kraken, Gemini started offering blockchain-based versions of publicly traded shares.

SBI, which oversees more than 11 trillion yen ($74 billion) in assets and has over 65 million customers globally, sees asset tokenization as a major shift in global markets.

โ€œWe predict that this movement will eventually lead to the digitalization of capital markets themselves, including exchanges,โ€ Yoshitaka Kitao, president and CEO of SBI Holdings, said in a statement.

The joint venture will focus on 24/7 trading of tokenized U.S. and Japanese stocks with near-instant settlement, the press release said. Features are expected to include fractional ownership, institutional-grade custody and real-time compliance monitoring.

โ€œThis platform will be highly interoperable, always open, accessible to anyone, and designed to meet the needs of users worldwide in the global market,โ€ Yoshitaka Kitao said.

Startale previously developed Soneium, an Ethereum layer-2 network, with Japanese tech giant Sony.

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