Hong Kong’s HKMA launches grant to accelerate bond tokenization adoption

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has introduced a three-year digital bond grant scheme, offering incentives of up to HK$2.5 million to encourage tokenized bond issuances.

In its latest bid to drive blockchain adoption, Hong Kong has introduced a new scheme aimed at fueling the growth of tokenized bonds, reinforcing its role in the digital financial revolution. The initiative, announced in Hong Kong’s 2024 Policy Address, aims to accelerate the adoption of tokenization in capital market transactions and bolster the city’s role as a hub for digital securities.

In a Nov. 28 press release, the HKMA announced that the Digital Bond Grant Scheme will accept applications for three years, offering financial support of up to HK$2.5 million (around $321,200) to issuers who meet the eligibility criteria outlined in the new guideline.

The DBGS is part of the HKMA’s wider efforts to promote blockchain use in financial markets. In August, the HKMA launched Project Ensemble, a sandbox for testing tokenized real-world assets. The sandbox has already been used to trial digital bond purchases and interbank settlements with tokenized deposits, involving major players like HSBC and HashKey Group.

Tokenization, which involves representing assets on a blockchain as digital tokens, has gained traction among financial institutions seeking efficiencies in areas such as fixed income, green finance, and trade finance. By fostering such initiatives, Hong Kong aims to position itself as a leader in blockchain-enabled financial innovation across the Asia-Pacific region.

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