Broadridge announces integrated infrastructure for tokenised securities
12 May 2026 US, UK
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Broadridge has announced a comprehensive expansion of its tokenisation capabilities, providing institutional firms the infrastructure to operate across tokenised and traditional securities on a single, integrated platform.
The firm has extended its multi-asset capabilities to support the trading of tokenised assets across its order, execution, and post-trade infrastructure, enabling institutions to operate with a single set of tokenisation rails, a governance standard, and one operational model across their tokenised asset portfolio.
Institutions can process tokenised securities, fractionalised assets, and crypto-related holdings alongside conventional instruments using consistent workflows, controls, reconciliation, and reporting standards.
Broadridge has extended the core tokenisation engine behind its Distributed Ledger Repo solution, built for regulated institutional settlement, to also support equities, funds, alternatives, and money market instruments within a consistent framework.
The firm’s Commodity Quote-Graphic and New York Financial Exchange capabilities help companies incorporate crypto and tokenised asset trading into existing workflows by combining front-end trading access, intelligent order routing, and connectivity across a broad execution ecosystem.
Frank Troise, president of Broadridge’s Global Capital Markets business, remarks: “Now, we’re delivering a suite of capabilities that support the trading of tokenised securities across our infrastructure with the established systems, controls, and workflows institutional investors rely on every day.
“Bringing together digital innovation with proven trading, connectivity, and post-trade infrastructure will enable our clients to unlock liquidity and reduce friction across their operations while maintaining the scale, operational resilience, and regulatory compliance required in global capital markets.”
The firm has extended its multi-asset capabilities to support the trading of tokenised assets across its order, execution, and post-trade infrastructure, enabling institutions to operate with a single set of tokenisation rails, a governance standard, and one operational model across their tokenised asset portfolio.
Institutions can process tokenised securities, fractionalised assets, and crypto-related holdings alongside conventional instruments using consistent workflows, controls, reconciliation, and reporting standards.
Broadridge has extended the core tokenisation engine behind its Distributed Ledger Repo solution, built for regulated institutional settlement, to also support equities, funds, alternatives, and money market instruments within a consistent framework.
The firm’s Commodity Quote-Graphic and New York Financial Exchange capabilities help companies incorporate crypto and tokenised asset trading into existing workflows by combining front-end trading access, intelligent order routing, and connectivity across a broad execution ecosystem.
Frank Troise, president of Broadridge’s Global Capital Markets business, remarks: “Now, we’re delivering a suite of capabilities that support the trading of tokenised securities across our infrastructure with the established systems, controls, and workflows institutional investors rely on every day.
“Bringing together digital innovation with proven trading, connectivity, and post-trade infrastructure will enable our clients to unlock liquidity and reduce friction across their operations while maintaining the scale, operational resilience, and regulatory compliance required in global capital markets.”
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