Most influential financial technology firms of 2024

March 18, 2024

👉 Winner!

We’re very pleased to have been selected by The Financial Technologist magazine as one of the most influential financial technology firms of 2024. In it’s annual report, published on March 18, Tokenovate was featured as one of the key organisations that are driving innovation in digital financial market infrastructure and beyond. The article is available below (click to expand).

👉 Change is coming

As an industry, we’re on the cusp of a radical change in how financial market infrastructure is designed and managed. Modern yet maturing technology, coupled with a rapidly evolving digital multi-asset market, is driving the upgrade of many existing, often outdated, financial processes.

On top of that, a flurry of new regulatory pressures that introduce stricter compliance obligations are forcing the industry to move faster. The scope of this change to existing financial market infrastructure is both deep and wide. And it’s in the middle of this transformation that Tokenovate operates.

👉 Join our journey

Together with our partners in the ecosystem, our ambitious mission is to transform the process of tokenisation, issuance, custody, distribution into trading, and asset servicing.

The change has already begun, and we predict the pace will accelerate in 2024.

 

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