Accelerating Institutional Adoption of Tokenized Assets
Tokenization is moving from experimentation to implementation across global financial markets. Major banks, asset managers, wealth managers and market infrastructure providers are exploring how blockchain-based systems could reshape issuance, trading, distribution and servicing. Growth in tokenized treasuries, stablecoins and other real-world assets suggests digital infrastructure is intersecting with the core plumbing of capital markets. But how will tokenized systems integrate with existing infrastructure, and where will value ultimately accrue?
Hosted by the Financial Times in partnership with Broadridge, Accelerating Institutional Adoption of Tokenized Assets will convene senior leaders from banks, asset managers, exchanges and market infrastructure providers to examine the next phase of institutional adoption.


Key Discussion Points
From Experimentation to Implementation
How is tokenization moving into real-world adoption across global financial markets?
Integration with Market Infrastructure
How will tokenized systems integrate with existing capital markets infrastructure?
Value Creation and Market Evolution
Where will value accrue as tokenization reshapes distribution, access and servicing?
Why Attend?

Understand
The strategic implications of tokenization across capital markets infrastructure

Discover
How institutions are approaching adoption, investment and operating models
Networking opportunities
Dedicated time throughout the event will allow attendees to continue the conversation and engage with a curated group of peers.

Venue: Cure, 345 Park Ave, NY 10154
Situated in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, Cure at 345 Park Avenue places you at the centre of New York’s vibrant business and cultural scene. Surrounded by iconic landmarks, world-class dining, and renowned institutions, this prime location offers a dynamic and sophisticated setting for our event.
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