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Revision as of 00:01, 25 July 2024

Cash management - treasury - blockchain - tokens - tokenisation - bonds.

In the context of blockchain, a tokenised bond is a representation of a traditional bond, as a registry entry in the blockchain.


Four tokenised bond issuances successfully settled in wholesale CBDC
"[The BIS reports that] Helvetia III piloted tokenised central bank money for wholesale use, often referred to as wholesale CBDC.
Participating banks used Swiss franc wholesale CBDC to settle transactions with tokenised bonds on SIX Digital Exchange (SDX) - a regulated trading and settlement platform for tokenised assets.
Since the start of the pilot, four tokenised bond issuances and one secondary market transaction have been successfully settled in wholesale CBDC."
Naresh Aggarwal, associate director, policy & technical, ACT - July 2024.


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