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UK regulator backs 'tokenised' funds to attract younger investors

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The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced today that it will support tokenised investment funds, a move aimed at making investing easier for younger people.
The FCA says the new framework lets firms issue funds as blockchain‑based tokens, giving investors the chance to own smaller, more affordable shares.

Younger shoppers are growing tired of the high minimums and slow paperwork that come with traditional funds. Tokenised funds can cut costs, speed up trading and let users buy fractions of a share.
The FCA says the framework will keep investors protected and help prevent fraud. It will also give firms a clear set of rules about how to handle data and market conduct.

Investment firms already use tokens to raise money, but the FCA’s approval makes it easier to turn those deals into fully regulated products. The regulator expects that tokenised funds will expand choice for consumers and encourage more people to start saving for future goals.

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Some critics warn that tokenised funds may be more volatile and could expose younger investors to new risks. The FCA says regulators will keep a close eye on the market and will step in if any product poses a threat to fairness or safety.

In short, the UK regulator’s new rules aim to combine the speed and low cost of blockchain technology with the safety net of mainstream finance. By clearing the way for tokenised funds, the FCA hopes to bring more young people into the world of investing.


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