State Street and Stablecoin Standard to educate tradFi firms on crypto

2025/08/06 02:12

State Street Investment Management partnered with Stablecoin Standard to educate tradFi on crypto.

Summary
  • Stablecoin Standard and State Street IM partnered to educate tradFi on crypto
  • State Street is one of the world’s biggest asset managers, with $4.67 trillion AUM
  • Stablecoins and tokenization have become one of the most attractive crypto segments for tradFi

Major institutional players are increasingly focusing on stablecoins. On Tuesday, August 5, State Street, one of the world’s biggest asset managers with $4.67 trillion in assets under management, teamed up with Stablecoin Standard to educate industry players on crypto. This initiative will particularly focus on stablecoins and asset tokenization.

The two firms have entered into a formal partnership for a series of knowledge-sharing initiatives. The partnership will start with Stablecoin Standard’s annual flagship event in October in London.

TradFi is betting big on stablecoins

The partnership is a response to increasing interest in stablecoins and tokenization among traditional financial institutions. Specifically, tradFi firms are exploring tokenization’s use cases in money market funds, bonds, and private credit.

According to recent research by Ripple and Boston Consulting Group, the tokenized real-world assets market is expected to grow from $0.6 trillion today to $18.9 trillion by 2033.

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