Injective receives SEC transfer agent registration for institutional services arm
Injective’s affiliated entity can now maintain securities ownership records, adding regulated market infrastructure to its growing push into tokenized assets.
Injective's affiliated entity, Injective Institutional Services, has obtained a transfer agent registration from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This development adds a regulated securities recordkeeping function to Injective's tokenization infrastructure, expanding the blockchain ecosystem's push into tokenized assets.
The SEC's approval allows the entity to maintain securities ownership records and process ownership changes, a crucial step in traditional securities markets that could also support tokenized real-world assets (RWAs). Injective plans to combine this transfer agent function with its platform for issuing and managing tokenized assets, Injective Mint.
This registration follows Injective's recent expansion of its tokenization efforts, which now includes exposure to digital asset treasury companies, equities, and shares in pre-IPO companies. The SEC transfer agent registration process was initiated by Injective Institutional Services in July.
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