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This webinar explores how tokenized assets are beginning to circulate across different market structures: private placements, permissioned investor networks, institutional platforms, decentralized liquidity environments, and hybrid distribution models.

We will discuss the practical realities behind RWA distribution, including transfer restrictions, investor onboarding, identity and compliance layers, interoperability between platforms, secondary market infrastructure, and the operational differences between permissioned and permissionless environments.

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Tokenized Funds:

The Next Evolution of Institutional Asset Management 

 March 11th,  10:00 UTC

Multi-Platform

Institutional asset management is entering a structural transformation. As infrastructure matures and regulatory clarity improves across major financial jurisdictions, leading asset managers are moving beyond experimentation and into implementation.

This webinar explores how tokenized funds are reshaping fund operations, portfolio construction, distribution models, and institutional governance standards — and what this means for the future of capital markets.

  • Why leading asset managers are moving on-chain — the structural pressures, cost inefficiencies, and competitive shifts driving institutional adoption of tokenized funds in 2026.
  • How blockchain transforms the asset management value chain — from issuance and settlement to administration and distribution
  • What tokenized funds mean for portfolio strategy and global distribution — liquidity, transparency, and new asset design possibilities

 

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Learn from the experts building the future of institutional tokenization

Philip

Philip Filhol

Senior BD Manager at 21X

Philip Filhol from 21X, Europe’s first regulated DLT trading and settlement system. He focuses on go-to-market strategy, institutional partnerships, and the integration of regulated market infrastructure across Web3 and traditional finance. His work supports compliant access to tokenized financial instruments under the EU DLT Pilot Regime and Germany’s crypto securities register framework.

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Rodrigo Palacios

Head of Sales and BD at Brickken

Rodrigo Palacios is head of business development at Brickken and RWA Specialist, consulting for Brickken’s tokenization software’s clients. Has expertise in go-to-market strategies and inbound sales execution, Rodrigo’s career in sales compiles experience in US, LatAm, as well as European Markets, spanning across 10+ years of getting business done.

The discussion focuses on four operational realities:

 
  • Market maturity vs pilots
    Tokenized securities are already live across Europe, but scaling remains concentrated in asset classes such as private credit and fixed income.

  • Clarity vs usability
    Regulatory frameworks exist, yet inconsistent interpretation across jurisdictions continues to complicate institutional execution.

  • Compliance vs workarounds
    Most structures operate within existing rules, but the lack of standardization limits interoperability and long-term market cohesion.

What unlocks scale
The constraint is no longer technology, but the alignment of infrastructure, regulation, and market participants.

 

The institutions that operationalize issuance, compliance, and distribution today will define how tokenized capital markets scale across Europe.

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Time: 11:00 CET

Date: April 115th

Platform: Multi-Platform


Frequently Asked Questions

What is RWA distribution?

Real-World Asset (RWA) distribution refers to the process of offering, allocating, and managing access to tokenized real-world assets across investors, platforms, jurisdictions, and secondary markets.

In practice, it is the infrastructure and workflow that determines who can access a tokenized asset, under what conditions, through which channels, and how ownership is transferred or managed over time.

In traditional finance, distribution is handled through banks, brokers, fund distributors, custodians, and transfer agents. In tokenized finance, distribution becomes programmable and blockchain-based.

Who is this webinar for?

The discussion is designed for issuers, financial institutions, infrastructure providers, asset managers, developers, and market participants building or operating tokenized financial products.

Can I ask questions during the webinar?

Yes. There will be a live Q&A with the speakers focused on tokenized funds and market insights.