Publiziert in: Marktpuls, Unternehmen
Frei

UBS executes first tokenized fund transaction leveraging Chainlink’s DTA Dienstag, 04. November 2025 - 12:47

View this email in a web browser

 
UBS Media Relations
UBS Logo
UBS executes first live tokenized fund transaction leveraging the Chainlink Digital Transfer Agent technical standard
  • UBS today announces the world's first successful completion of an in-production, end-to-end tokenized fund workflow leveraging the Chainlink Digital Transfer Agent (DTA) technical standard.
  • The completion of the first on-chain subscription and redemption request of the UBS USD Money Market Investment Fund Token ("uMINT") proves how regulated fund operations can be seamlessly automated on-chain for increased efficiency and utility gains.
  • In this live transaction, DigiFT functioned as the on-chain fund distributor and leveraged the DTA standard to successfully request and process a subscription and redemption order.
  • This new end-to-end tokenized fund workflow can cover every stage of the fund lifecycle, including order taking, execution, settlement, and data synchronization across all on-chain and off-chain systems.
Read more   

You have received this email because you have subscribed to our communications with your email address.

 

Unsubscribe  | Edit profile  
Publication data: Sent by UBS Business Solutions AG, P.O. Box, CH-8098 Zurich

Based on previous e-mail correspondence with you and/or an agreement reached with you, UBS considers itself authorized to contact you via unsecured e-mail.


Warning:
(a) E-mails can involve SUBSTANTIAL RISKS, e.g. lack of confidentiality, potential manipulation of contents and/or sender's address, incorrect recipient (misdirection), viruses etc. UBS assumes no responsibility for any loss or damage resulting from the use of e-mails. UBS recommends in particular that you do NOT SEND ANY SENSITIVE INFORMATION, that you do not include details of the previous message in any reply, and that you enter e-mail address(es) manually every time you write an e-mail.
(b) As a matter of principle, UBS does NOT accept any ORDERS, revocations of orders or authorizations, blocking of credit cards, etc., sent by e-mail. Should such an e-mail nevertheless be received, UBS is not obliged to act on or respond to the e-mail. Please notify UBS immediately if you received this e-mail by mistake or if you do not wish to receive any further e-mail correspondence. If you have received this e-mail by mistake, please completely delete it (and any attachments) and do not forward it or inform any other person of its contents.

The degree to which the information is up to date in UBS E-newsletters is limited to the time of delivery. The information supplied by UBS is therefore not necessarily fully up to date. E-Newsletters may also contain information provided by third parties. Although UBS carefully selects its data sources, errors may still occur and delays may arise. UBS cannot guarantee or accept responsibility for the content of information in terms of accuracy and degree to which it is up to date. UBS also has the right to discontinue or modify the service at any time.

For information on how UBS uses and discloses personal data, how long we retain it, how we keep it secure and your data protection rights, please see our Data privacy notice.

 
© UBS 2025. The key symbol and UBS are among the registered and unregistered trademarks of UBS. All rights reserved.