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JP Morgan’s Crypto Arm Builds Blockchain Tool For Fund Flows

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JPMorgan said Thursday it had debuted a new blockchain-based tool that streamlines distribution and servicing of alternative investment funds as the bank pushes deeper into tokenization.

The platform, dubbed Kinexys Fund Flow and developed by the bank’s digital asset arm Kinexys by JPMorgan, aims to give fund managers, transfer agents and distributors a shared, real-time view of investor activity while reducing manual reconciliation and cutting delays in capital movement.

The first live transaction with the tool involved multiple J.P. Morgan business lines: Asset Management, the Private Bank and Kinexys Digital Assets. Fund administrator Citco also participated.

This is the latest step in JPMorgan’s broader push to apply blockchain tech and tokenization for traditional finance, a trend that’s gaining traction among major financial institutions. The bank has been an early mover, developing JPM Coin in 2019 and launching its blockchain unit, Onyx, in 2020. That division, now integrated under Kinexys, conducted blockchain-based repo trades, cross-border payments and tokenized asset settlements with partners including BlackRock and Siemens.

The bank plans a broader rollout of Kynexis Fund Flow in early next year, according to a press release shared with CoinDesk.

Read more: IBM Unveils Digital Asset Platform as Demand for Tokenization, Stablecoins Grows



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