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Franklin Templeton Brings Tokenized U.S. Treasury Fund to European Investors

The asset manager's U.S.-registered version of the fund Franklin OnChain U.S. Government Money Fund has attracted $580 million in assets.

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The asset manager’s U.S.-registered version of the fund Franklin OnChain U.S. Government Money Fund has attracted $580 million in assets.

By Krisztian Sandor, CoinDesk Bot|Edited by Stephen Alpher

Feb 19, 2025, 1:49 p.m. UTC

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Franklin Templeton has launched the first fully tokenized U.S. Treasury fund registered in Luxembourg.The U.S-based version of the Franklin OnChain U.S. Government Money Fund has attracted $580 million of assets since its 2021 debut.The fund will be available to institutional investors across eight European countries.

Franklin Templeton, a major global asset manager, said Wednesday it has launched its tokenized U.S. Treasury fund in Luxembourg, expanding access to European institutional investors.

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The launch of the Franklin OnChain U.S. Government Money Fund marks the first Luxembourg-domiciled fund investing in U.S. government securities that’s fully tokenized, the asset manager claimed in a press release. This means shares in the fund are recorded and transferred on the blockchain rather than through traditional processes, using Franklin Templeton’s proprietary blockchain-based transfer agency platform for handling transactions to offer enhanced efficiency, transparency and security.

The fund is available on the Stellar Lumens network (XLM) for institutional investors in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland, following regulatory approval in October by Luxembourg regulators. The U.S.-registered version of the fund has attracted over $580 million of assets since its 2021 debut and is limited to U.S.-based investors only, per rwa.xyz data.

Tokenized U.S. Treasuries have been at the forefront of red-hot real-world asset tokenization efforts, growing into a $4 billion asset class this year. Franklin Templeton was the first among traditional financial institutions to release such a product, and its the third largest tokenized treasury fund by assets under management behind Hashnote’s USYC and BUIDL, issued by BlackRock and Securitize.

Read more: Franklin Templeton Expands $594M Market Money Fund to Solana

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