Tokenisation: BNP Paribas makes slow but steady progress

02.11.2023
Tokenisation: BNP Paribas makes slow but steady progress
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Like its competitors, France's largest bank is also moving into the Web3 world, notably with a platform for tokenising digital assets.

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Discreet, to say the least. While Société Générale, via its subsidiary SG-Forge, regularly communicates on its progress on the tokenisation of assets on blockchain, its main competitor, BNP Paribas, is less talkative on the subject. Yet it has nothing to envy it.

According to our information, France's leading bank is "at least as well advanced" as its rival on tokenisation issues, says a good source.

"Because of its status as leader, it has less interest in communicating than Société Générale, which may see cryptos as an opportunity to catch up," explains a sector observer.

A discretion that can also be explained by the fact that BNP "internalises" much of the work in the field via its BNP Paribas Corporate and Institutional Banking (CIB) division. Currently, it works with two custodians at once, namely Metaco and Fireblocks.

The eurozone's largest bank (in terms of capitalisation) has developed its own token management platform called Asset Foundry compatible with Ethereum. It received media coverage when the group carried out the first distribution of tokenised bonds with EDF to finance a solar project in July 2022. A few months earlier, BNP Paribas had become the first European bank to join Onyx, JP Morgan's private blockchain 🇺🇸.

Note, however, that BNP Paribas is still fairly conservative about public blockchains and the possibility of offering crypto services to investors. For the time being, none of the group's entities has obtained registration as a digital asset service provider (DASP). Its status as a leader should certainly not encourage it to come out of the woodwork too soon...

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Louis Tellier

Louis Tellier is Lead Institutional Research at Blockstories, where he focuses on developing the institutional offering for digital assets. He joined Blockstories in April 2025. Blockstories was founded in 2022 and is headquartered in Berlin, with presence in France and Switzerland.

Prior to joining Blockstories, Tellier worked as a crypto journalist at The Big Whale from August 2023 to January 2025, covering crypto and blockchain topics. Before that, he was a journalist at L'AGEFI from May 2022 to July 2023, specialising in cryptocurrencies. Earlier in his career, he worked as a web and video journalist at BFM Business and as a video journalist at Le Figaro. He also taught journalism at IICP in Paris for three and a half years, with a focus on web video journalism. Tellier is a graduate of Sciences Po Grenoble and the University of Lille.

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