BNY to launch tokenized deposits for institutional investors

The Bank of New York Mellon, the world's largest custodial bank, plans to introduce tokenized deposits targeted at institutional investors. This move aims to mirror deposit balances on a private blockchain, enhancing settlement speeds and liquidity access.

In a development highlighting the growing integration of blockchain technology in traditional finance, BNY, recognized as the world's largest custodial bank, is set to offer tokenized deposits specifically for institutional investors. This initiative involves creating digital representations—or tokens—of deposit balances on a private blockchain network.

The primary benefits outlined include accelerating the settlement process for transactions and unlocking greater liquidity for participants. By tokenizing deposits, BNY seeks to streamline operations that traditionally face delays in clearing and settlement, potentially reducing the time from days to near-instantaneous completion.

This step aligns with broader trends in real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, where financial institutions explore blockchain to modernize legacy systems. BNY's entry into this space underscores the shift toward distributed ledger technologies in custody and asset management services, offering institutional clients more efficient tools for managing funds.

While details on the rollout timeline and specific blockchain platform remain limited, the announcement signals BNY's commitment to innovation in the custodial banking sector. Institutional investors stand to gain from improved capital efficiency, as tokenized assets can be more easily transferred and utilized in various financial operations.

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