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Franklin Templeton, a leading global asset manager, announced on Wednesday the launch of its tokenized U.S. Treasury fund in Luxembourg, broadening access for institutional investors across Europe.
The s First Fully Tokenized U.S. Gov’t Fund
Notably, the Franklin OnChain U.S. Government Money Fund is the first fully tokenized Luxembourg-based fund investing in U.S. government securities, as per the press release. This would mean that Shares in the fund are recorded and transferred on the blockchain using Franklin Templeton’s platform, improving efficiency, transparency, and security.
The fund operates on the Stellar XLM network and is available to institutional investors in eight European countries, including Austria, France, Germany and Italy, following regulatory approval in October. Notably, the U.S. version of the fund, launched in 2021, has gained over $580 million in assets but is only available to U.S. investors, according to rwa.xyz data.
European Investors Gain Access to Efficient Investment Option
This launch gives institutional investors in eight European countries access to a more efficient and transparent investment option. By using blockchain, it modernizes transactions and emphasizes the growing role of tokenization in finance. As real-world asset tokenization rises, it’s clear that traditional finance and crypto are merging.
Tokenized U.S. Treasuries are leading the charge in real-world asset tokenization, growing into a $4 billion market this year. Franklin Templeton was the first major financial institution to launch such a product, making it the third-largest tokenized treasury fund by assets, Hashnote’s USYC and BUIDL, issued by BlackRock and Securitize.
Franklin Templeton Expands Tokenized Treasury Fund to Solana
Recently, Franklin Templeton announced expanding its tokenized treasury fund to Solana. This move followed the registration of the Franklin Solana Trust in Delaware previously. The fund also known as Franklin OnChain U.S. Government Money Fund (FOBXX) was made accessible on eight blockchains, adding Solana to its previous networks, which included Stellar, Aptos, Avalanche, Arbitrum, Polygon, Base, and Ethereum.