Hong Kong will include tokenized bonds in the standard financial settlement framework, and will promote a comprehensive crypto regulatory regime

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The Hong Kong government, in the latest announced 2026–2027 Budget, has incorporated the issuance and settlement of tokenized bonds into a regulated financial system, bringing crypto assets into Hong Kong’s mainstream financial framework in a formal way. A digital asset platform built by CMU OmniClear, a subsidiary of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), will directly handle the settlement and issuance of tokenized securities, as Hong Kong moves toward building a scalable digital capital market environment that complies with international regulatory standards.

Tokenized bonds handled by CMU OmniClear Holdings, an HKMA subsidiary

Tokenized bonds are built on the tokenization of real-world assets (RWA). Traditional financial assets worth trillions of dollars—such as bonds, real estate, and funds—may ultimately be transferred to blockchain-based infrastructure.

Finance Minister Paul Chan said that CMU OmniClear Holdings, the HKMA’s wholly owned subsidiary, will develop a dedicated digital asset platform to directly handle the issuance and settlement of tokenized bonds, bringing digital bonds into the existing post-trade processing framework for clearing and trading. The Hong Kong government has gradually expanded the scale of issuing tokenized government bonds. As of the fourth quarter of 2025, the government has launched the third tranche of tokenized bonds with a size of HKD 10 billion (about US$1.28 billion), setting a global record for digital bond issuance. A routine issuance strategy helps increase investors’ familiarity with digital products and attracts traditional asset management firms to participate.

In many markets, traditional bond settlement typically requires two business days (T+2). The advantage of tokenized bonds is near-instant settlement, which reduces counterparty risk, releases capital faster, and improves capital utilization efficiency.

Hong Kong pushes for a deeper regulated crypto market

Earlier this year, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong issued new guidelines that allow licensed virtual asset brokers to provide financing for digital assets. Initially, the framework focused on Bitcoin BTC and ETH, offering protections for reputable customers. Recently, the SFC issued an advanced framework allowing licensed virtual asset trading platforms to offer Perpetual Futures Contracts.

To support the tokenized market, Hong Kong is introducing a comprehensive regulatory regime. The HKMA expects to issue its first fiat-backed stablecoin licenses at the beginning of 2026. Key assessment areas include the strength of asset reserves and risk management; meanwhile, the government plans to submit legislation in 2026 to establish licensing requirements for digital asset traders and custodial institutions, ensuring that private key management and customer-asset segregation meet stringent standards. In addition, to align with global tax transparency, Hong Kong will adopt the OECD Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) in 2027, and exchange tax information with international cooperation partners starting in 2028. Together, these measures build an ecosystem protected by law from issuance to custody.

Despite the hardware and regulatory framework gradually coming together, Hong Kong still faces challenges in its process of transforming into a global digital financial hub. The primary task is to resolve interoperability issues between different blockchain protocols and ledgers, to avoid insufficient market depth caused by liquidity fragmentation. Second, cross-border issuance and settlement must ensure alignment with the legal frameworks of major jurisdictions, so that anti-money laundering (AML) and KYC frameworks keep pace with the speed of technological change.

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