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JPMorgan Chase says tokenization of shares of money market funds could help keep money market funds competitive with stablecoins and expand their utility beyond a cash management asset class to being used as collateral opening up more seamless transferability

July 28, 2025 //  by Finnovate

The tokenization of shares of money market funds could help keep money market funds competitive with stablecoins while also creating new uses for them, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co. strategists. The strategists said this in a note to clients, commenting on a partnership between Goldman Sachs and the BNY to collaborate on that tokenization. “The true takeaway from this is beyond the typical way we see money funds being used as a cash management asset class — they can now use it as collateral,” said Teresa Ho at JPMorgan. “Instead of posting cash or posting Treasuries, you can post money market shares and not lose interest along the way. It speaks to the versatility of money funds.” Goldman Sachs and BNY announced their collaboration, saying their tokenization project will see BNY use Goldman Sachs’ blockchain technology to maintain a record of customers’ ownership of select money market funds. The project is “a significant step towards enhancing the utility and transferability of existing [money market fund] shares.” Laide Majiyagbe, global head of liquidity, financing and collateral at BNY, said that the companies’ planned “mirrored tokenization of [money market fund] shares” is a first step in the financial system’s transition toward “a more digital, real-time architecture.” Mathew McDermott, global head of digital assets at Goldman Sachs, said that the project “would enable us to unlock their utility as a form of collateral and open up more seamless transferability in the future.”

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