Tokenization & digital asset delivery
Tokenizing an instrument is not primarily a contract-writing exercise. It is a question about the register: who is authoritative about ownership, what restrictions travel with a transfer, and what a holder is entitled to receive when they redeem.
We engineer the delivery side of that — contracts, restrictions, register, redemption and the reconciliation against whatever backs the instrument. The capital-markets side of the same transaction sits with GDA Group.
- Practice
- Advisory and delivery
- Industries
- 12, with 4 evidenced
- Platforms
- Token issuance & tokenization
Four workstreams
Instrument design
What the token represents, what the holder is entitled to, and which document governs when the two disagree.
Transfer restriction
Allowlisting, jurisdiction rules and lock-ups implemented as code, versioned as policy.
Register of holders
The authoritative record of ownership, and its reconciliation against the transfer agent or custodian.
Redemption and reserve
Where an instrument is redeemable against a reserve, the custody boundary and the reconciliation model are one design.
How an engagement runs
- 2–3 weeks
Structure review with counsel and, where relevant, the parent firm. What the instrument is before what it runs on.
- 3–4 weeks
Delivery architecture. Restrictions, register, redemption, reconciliation and the operating model.
- 6–10 weeks
Build, audit and issuance rehearsal against a test reserve.
- Ongoing
Operate the register and the daily close, or hand it to the issuer with the break procedure written.
This capability, by industry
Intersection pages exist where the work can be evidenced. The rest are listed so you can see what is not claimed.
- Capital markets & digital assets
- Financial services page pending
- Real estate & infrastructure page pending
- Energy & natural resources page pending
8 further industries — not yet evidenced
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