SIX and SBI to set up digital asset JV in Singapore for 2022 go-live

SIX Digital Exchange and SBI Digital Asset Holdings announced intentions to work towards a joint venture to drive institutional digital asset liquidity through a Singapore-based digital issuance platform, exchange and CSD venue.

The contemplated venture is set to formalize Singapore operations in 2021, with ambitions to launch into market with active offerings by 2022 or earlier, with international connectivity to respective Swiss, Japanese businesses and other partnerships to follow. It’s set to directly target the growing demand for public and private institutional digital assets, including regulated digital asset securities and cryptocurrency assets.

The venture will market directly to regulated institutional clients, using technologies from both companies to provide institutional-grade services including issuing, listing, trading, CSD infrastructure and custody of digital assets and cryptocurrencies. It will leverage the extensive networks of SIX Digital Exchange in Switzerland and Europe, and SBI in the Asian Marketplace, as well as their joint expertise in facilitating Institutional clients’ needs.

The joint venture’s issuance, exchange and CSD platforms are targeted to be fully regulated by existing Singapore law. This is analogous to the regulatory path of SDX’s digital asset exchange and CSD in Switzerland under FINMA.

Both SIX and SBI have extensive global experience that will be leveraged in the traditional exchange ecosystem with SBI’s engagement into Japannext, the largest private trading venue in Japan (PTS), second only to the Tokyo Stock Exchange in terms of market share, as well as SDX’s parent company, SIX, a top-10 global financial market infrastructure group, which recently acquired Bolsas y Mercados Españoles (BME Group) in Spain.

As cryptocurrency transaction volumes grow with continued adoption by institutional money, regulated digital securities markets have been growing behind the scenes. This includes newly introduced assets into the market that are defined by on-ledger tokenized securities such as digital bonds, digital equities and digital securitized loans. Note – ‘digital’ here refers to the creation of native Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)-based assets that are represented on-chain and where transactions and corporate actions are verified. This new shift in market dynamics aims to be the focus of the proposed Singapore-based venture that target these “core” markets rather than retail and pure-cryptocurrency plays.

Thomas Zeeb, SDX chair and member of SIX’s Executive Board, said ina statement: “SBI Group is a natural partner for SIX given their strong position in Asia and their significant commitment to growing institutional digital asset markets. As the operator of financial market infrastructure in both Switzerland and Spain, SIX has significant experience in delivering trusted and secure capabilities to institutional capital markets and we look forward to bringing the best of SIX to our partnership with SBI in Asia, which we see as a strategically important region for growth.”

Tim Grant, head of SDX, said in a statement: “The SIX Digital Exchange strategy has always been the pursuit of a next-generation global liquidity network for digital assets. This important partnership with SBI Digital Asset Holdings, which has shown itself to be a true global leader in the drive towards institutional adoption of this new asset class, builds on our Zurich-based exchange and CSD and will allow us to provide services into the Asian market as well as open up the trading channel between Europe and APAC.”

Yoshitaka Kitao, CEO of SBI Holdings and chair and director of SBI Digital Asset Holdings, said in a statement: “This is an important step in building the necessary global infrastructure for widespread institutional adoption of digital assets. Together with SDX‘s strength in Switzerland and our planned digital exchange in Osaka, this venture will establish a powerful institutional corridor between Europe and Asia.@

The proposed joint venture aims to elevate institutional digital asset liquidity alongside providing offerings for digital asset servicing required in the following ways:

  • New Public and Private Asset Classes: DLT-based assets introduce the concept of programmable assets in token form, allowing significant customization to adapt and create new asset types based on client’s demands and risk profiles.
  • Democratized Access for Investors: Distributed ledger technology-based assets significantly reduces the barrier for entry for investors into these new asset classes through the speed of onboarding, new bespoke offerings, faster transaction and issuance speeds alongside reducing operational risk barriers.
  • Optimal Operational Efficiencies: Middle-layer processes can be significantly reduced by the introduction of Digital Market Infrastructure (DMI), allowing for asset transactions from pre trade through post trade to have condensed processes, faster data transfer and verification as well as higher levels of (permissioned) transparency for all those handling the assets.
  • International Connectivity: With increased operational efficiencies and new forms of asset servicing in both primary and secondary markets for public and private assets, digital assets on digital market infrastructure offer the promise of globally connected liquidity pools and global liquidity which this joint venture will aim to establish with Singapore, Japan and Switzerland as initial hubs.

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