UK regulator clears path for tokenized funds within existing rules

UK's FCA has approved rules allowing tokenized funds to operate within existing regulatory frameworks, enabling asset managers to maintain investor registers on blockchain and introducing a Direct-to-Fund dealing model for streamlined settlement. This move supports innovation in UK asset management while keeping investor protections intact, part of broader efforts to integrate digital finance into regulated systems rather than parallel structures.
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