Key Takeaways:
- Shinhan Asset Management is also creating a KRW-stablecoin-based tokenized fund on the Solana blockchain.
- The project follows BlackRock’s business BUIDL fund and is aimed at institutional investors.
- Partners conduct full tests of the issuance and distribution process ahead of South Korea’s STO framework.
South Korea’s top asset managers have extreme commitments in the tokenized finance market. Shinhan Asset Management has entered a four-party pact with the Solana Foundation, Etherfuse, and Orca to develop a proof-of-concept for a Korean won (KRW)-denominated tokenized fund, one of the country’s most ambitious tokenization projects so far.
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Shinhan Brings the BUIDL Model to Korea
The program is structured like the most obvious tokenized money market offering in the digital asset space: BlackRock’s BUIDL fund.
The proposed arrangement seems to enable overseas institutional investors to take a stake in aKRW through tokenization on Solana and be managed by Shinhan Investment Management. The work is ongoing with technology validation and is not a product release at this time.
Shinhan said the proof-of-concept will cover the entire lifecycle of a token-based investment fund. This encompasses investor onboarding, KYC and AML policing, token issuance, regulatory compliance examination, blockchain functioning, as well as secondary market liquidity design.
Meanwhile, the company wants to be ready for the security token regime in South Korea to be fully realized.
Solana Expands Its Position in Institutional Tokenization
Solana as part of the selection shines a light on the blockchain’s increasing prominence in the space of real-world asset tokenization. Solana Foundation will facilitate blockchain infrastructure and Etherfuse will be bringing in tokenization technology and issuance tools that adhere to compliance standards. Orca will participate in creating the onchain liquidity protocol and share distribution and trading of tokenized fund shares.
Building Infrastructure Before Regulation Arrives
One of the special features is the timing of the campaign. South Korea has enacted laws in favor of tokenized securities, which are anticipated to work in 2027 when regulators draw up the rules for implementation.
Meanwhile, Shinhan is taking advantage of the transition phase to test infrastructure and operational processes without waiting for the regulatory launch.
The project will test how tokenized fund issuance can comply strictly with relevant national and international regulations on foreign exchange as well as investor protection. The idea is to develop a framework which will be able to move rapidly when the legal landscape broadens and more of it is deployed.
A Growing Battle for the Tokenized Asset Market
The news comes on the eve of increasing competition in the tokenized asset arena around the world. As one of the biggest crypto trends, tokenized real-world assets are captivating banks, asset managers, and fintech companies interested in modernizing conventional financial products.
Predictions by speakers at the industry sessions indicate a possible explosion in market size over the next 10 years, potentially some say trillions of dollars by 2030. The project encompasses more than just a technology experiment for Shinhan.