HSBC plans tokenized securities custody service with Ripple’s Metaco

HSBC plans tokenized securities custody service with Ripple’s Metaco

HSBC plans tokenized securities custody service with Ripple’s Metaco PlatoBlockchain Data Intelligence. Vertical Search. Ai.

HSBC, one of the world’s largest banks, announced its plans to launch a digital asset custody service focused on tokenized securities, in partnership with Swiss-based crypto custody firm Metaco.

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Fast Facts

  • HSBC will work with Ripple Labs-owned Metaco on the custody service, which is expected to launch in 2024, the bank said in a statement on Wednesday.
  • The new platform will complement HSBC Orion, an issuance platform for digital assets and tokenized gold, that was launched on Nov. 4.
  • HSBC Orion uses distributed ledger technology to issue tokenized shares that represent physical ownership of gold held in the bank’s London vault.
  • HSBC joins several other large financial institutions that are exploring blockchain-based tokenization services. In early October, BlackRock tokenized its money market fund shares via JPMorgan’s Ethereum-based Onyx blockchain and Tokenized Collateral network, which were later provided to Barclays in an over-the-counter derivatives deal.
  • The third largest banking institution in the U.S., Citigroup, launched Citi Token Services in September, a blockchain-based cross-border payment solution for institutions that uses tokenized deposits and smart contracts for real-time settlements.

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