Franklin Templeton Receives Green Light to Launch Tokenized Money Market Fund in Singapore
By: financefeeds|2025/05/16 07:00:13
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Franklin Templeton has received regulatory approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to launch a tokenized money market fund for retail investors, a landmark moment for blockchain-based financial products in the region. The Franklin OnChain U.S. Dollar Short-Term Money Market Fund will be the first of its kind in Singapore, integrating traditional asset management with distributed ledger technology (DLT) to modernize fund access and administration. Structured under the Franklin Templeton Investments Variable Capital Company (VCC), the fund will utilize the firm’s proprietary blockchain-based transfer agency system to issue and manage shares. The approval from MAS underscores the regulator’s progressive stance on financial innovation and its commitment to enabling the growth of tokenized assets in a secure and regulated environment. With a minimum investment requirement of just $20, the fund aims to lower barriers to entry and offer retail investors exposure to high-quality, short-term U.S. dollar-denominated securities. The portfolio will consist of debt instruments issued by governments, agencies, and corporations, mirroring the structure of Franklin Templeton’s Luxembourg-registered version of the fund. Importantly, the fund will actively manage currency risk to maintain a focus on USD exposure. Blockchain Integration Meets Institutional Standards The Franklin OnChain fund will operate on a blockchain-integrated transfer agency platform developed by Franklin Templeton, enabling real-time recordkeeping, increased transparency, and streamlined settlement. By embedding blockchain technology into the core infrastructure of fund management, the firm seeks to enhance operational efficiency and provide investors with a next-generation experience in asset ownership and monitoring. The approval from MAS signals confidence in the viability of tokenized investment products and reaffirms Singapore’s role as a leader in the adoption of digital finance. Tokenization—the process of issuing digital representations of real-world assets on a blockchain—has gained significant momentum globally as institutions explore ways to modernize markets, improve liquidity, and reduce administrative friction. While the official launch date has yet to be confirmed, Franklin Templeton’s move into Singapore’s tokenized fund space sets a precedent for other global asset managers. Industry analysts see the initiative as a watershed moment in the evolution of retail investment products and anticipate that it may accelerate the development of similar offerings across Asia. As the financial services industry continues to explore tokenized instruments, Singapore’s regulatory clarity and infrastructure readiness are expected to make it a preferred jurisdiction for innovation. Franklin Templeton’s fund launch could be a catalyst for broader adoption and integration of blockchain-based financial solutions across the region.
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